<p>What is wrong with not knowing anyone because no one from your school is going to UCR? What’s wrong with us SoCal students? I think your mind is still stuck in high school and you just need to break out of it as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Honestly, if the college experience means a lot to you, staying 4 years at UCR would be much better than 3 years of CC then being rushed through 2 more years of the UC of your choice. The atmosphere of CC is no where near as good as any university. You have those small group of people that enjoys the college life and is always working hard to transfer; then there are the rest who makes you wonder why they are even in college.</p>
<p>Most importantly, it’s all about what you make out of it. If you’re going to sit in your dorm all day then you would be miserable at any university. Going out making new friends and being active on campus at UCR is not a hard thing to do as you will always find cool people at any UC campus.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, you can always transfer from UC to UC which should be easier now that they have change the admission priority for UC to UC. It’s expensive but I’d rather spend two years with UCR student’s than most CC students and who knows, you might not want to transfer after at all after two years.</p>