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UCLA is a very tough school to get into. 50,000 apply for the 4000 positions. They get the cream of the crop.
Here is an article I found:
These top 10 schools are based on Academics, Quality of Life and overall campus resources. A degree from one of these schools will surely lead to a successful career.
1. Princeton
Princeton is a private Ivy League university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It is known to provide its students some of the best financial aid packages making it one of the most affordable colleges in the nation. Princeton is also one of the most beautiful colleges.
2. Stanford
Size wise, Stanford has one of the largest campuses in the nation. It has one of the best law schools and one of the top business schools, especially if you are the entrepreneur type. Located in the Silicon Valley, Stanford is in a prime startup hub and many tech companies have emerged from it's surroundings.
3. Harvard
Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard is the oldest U.S. University still in operation. Harvard is one of the Hardest Colleges to get into with only a 9.3% acceptance rate. Harvard also houses one of the largest academic libraries in the United States.
4. University of California - Berkeley
also known as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal.
Berkeley is the main college in the University of California System, which consists of 10 schools. The student to faculty ratio is 15.5 to 1, which is pretty impressive for a public university. UC Berkeley also offers excellent PhD programs that are tops in the nation.
5. UCLA
UCLA is the most popular college receiving 50,000 applications for admission. It also has one of the best Athletic programs, winning multiple NCAA championships. UCLA is also known as one of the best public research institutions in the nation.
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