<p>I don’t know which one to choose so can anyone help me? I am from New York and UCLA is 37k while GIT is 30k. </p>
<p>I don’t know a lot about the computer science department in UCLA, but I know the computer science department in GIT is really good and GIT holds a better name, but if the undergraduate for UCLA computer science is ranked a little bit lower, than I don’t really mind. Also, I was debating on which school will get me a higher grade point average because I heard GIT is extremely hard and people do not often graduate within 4 years without co-op.</p>
<p>As for social life, I know UCLA is better, but how is it at Georgia Tech? All I heard is that GIT has bad social life and the people there are secluded, which I wouldn’t mind, but interaction is key for future jobs and such. Also, I heard (I could be wrong) that UCLA doesn’t have great public transportation to get around places and most likely, everything is expensive. </p>
<p>Could anybody give me an candid insight on these two schools if they are enrolled?</p>