For what? They have there strong points. So does CalTech, Golden State, San Bernardino, San Jose State. It depends on what you want to study.
2007-09-19 14:03:31
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answered by Jim H 3
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Depends.
As far as an undergraduate education...I'd say they're all fairly streamlined. (Unless you calculate other variables like financial commitment, setting -both in and out of the classroom- , alumni network etc...)
At the graduate level there are clear differences.
Overall reputation? That also depends. Academic circles will judge differently compared to popular perception.
Academic rigor? Stanford has a slight edge. Although UC faculty members are research giants (as are Stanford faculty), I've noticed that the quality of student has fallen off a bit since the days of Chancellor Ting at Berkeley. Just my humble opinion...they'll let any idiot into the UC now. I taught a few classes at Cal and I was often astonished that some of these students managed to graduate high school.
2007-09-19 21:08:50
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answered by FANatic 5
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Stanford of course
2007-09-20 03:28:11
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answered by sosueme534 3
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LOL... Stanford is a private university, not a UC campus. And where you go depends on what you want to study.
2007-09-20 14:31:48
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answered by Allandra Kalyn 2
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Each one has its own strengths. Generally speaking, Stanford is the best.
2007-09-19 21:05:56
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answered by JAR 2
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Stanford is best
2007-09-19 22:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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stanford has a really small undergrad program it's mostly for grad students
2007-09-19 21:07:50
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answered by smileygirl244 5
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best for parties UCLA!
2007-09-19 21:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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stanford, that's a really good univiersity.
2007-09-19 21:05:12
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answered by lomatar1186 7
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