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Hello! I'm new to this thing… I've been looking around and there's some great Info on here! However, I didn't see that much info on California Public Health schools…
I am deciding between the Health Policy and Management concentration at UC Berkeley or UCLA and am having a REALLY difficult time!
I went to UCLA undergrad and absolutely loved it-- the weather, the campus, the people, etc. I also have friends who have gone to UCLA's School of Public Health, hence I'm more familiar logistically with UCLA's SPH compared to Berkeley's. I know UCLA's area like the back of my hand, my family and most of my friends live in LA, where as Berkeley is a completely new region to me, I know almost nothing about it (besides what I learned at Spring Visit Day).
I'm not looking for new experiences in a grad school (as this may be a factor in grad school search for people who want to experience a new city), I am quite happy with my life in LA… however that being said I do want the best possible education!
I know that Berkeley and UCLA are both ranked the same, but from what I hear Berkeley's SPH is considered more ‘prestigious' of the two schools, ‘the best School of Public Health west of the Mississippi'. Also I know Berkeley has a more established program, and from what I could tell on Spring Visit Day Berkeley's professors seemed more accessible and caring than the professors at UCLA. Both the Westwood and Berkeley areas are expensive to live in (boo!), however Berkeley is slightly (VERY slightly) cheaper.
Anyways, as you can tell I need help deciding which one I should go to… given everything I have just written, what would you do? I'm taking a vote and the winner is the school I will attend 😀 lol
I am deciding between the Health Policy and Management concentration at UC Berkeley or UCLA and am having a REALLY difficult time!
I went to UCLA undergrad and absolutely loved it-- the weather, the campus, the people, etc. I also have friends who have gone to UCLA's School of Public Health, hence I'm more familiar logistically with UCLA's SPH compared to Berkeley's. I know UCLA's area like the back of my hand, my family and most of my friends live in LA, where as Berkeley is a completely new region to me, I know almost nothing about it (besides what I learned at Spring Visit Day).
I'm not looking for new experiences in a grad school (as this may be a factor in grad school search for people who want to experience a new city), I am quite happy with my life in LA… however that being said I do want the best possible education!
I know that Berkeley and UCLA are both ranked the same, but from what I hear Berkeley's SPH is considered more ‘prestigious' of the two schools, ‘the best School of Public Health west of the Mississippi'. Also I know Berkeley has a more established program, and from what I could tell on Spring Visit Day Berkeley's professors seemed more accessible and caring than the professors at UCLA. Both the Westwood and Berkeley areas are expensive to live in (boo!), however Berkeley is slightly (VERY slightly) cheaper.
Anyways, as you can tell I need help deciding which one I should go to… given everything I have just written, what would you do? I'm taking a vote and the winner is the school I will attend 😀 lol