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'''The University of California, Los Angeles''' (UC [[Los Angeles]], or '''UCLA''') is the second best Public University in the United States after [[Berkeley]] and the [[University of Michican]] and the University with Most [[Pell Grants]], public or private.
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'''The University of California, Los Angeles''' (UC [[Los Angeles]], or '''UCLA''') is the second best Public University in the United States after [[Berkeley]] and the [[University of Michican]] and the University with Most [[Pell Grant]]s, public or private.
  
 
While admittedly a good University, it's students rarely choose it for the academics; The main attractives are it's great spot in [[Los Angeles]], on the neighborhood of Westwood, near Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and everything that comes along with it, made even better by the fact that it's a public Institution.
 
While admittedly a good University, it's students rarely choose it for the academics; The main attractives are it's great spot in [[Los Angeles]], on the neighborhood of Westwood, near Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and everything that comes along with it, made even better by the fact that it's a public Institution.

Revision as of 00:36, 6 March 2011

The University of California, Los Angeles (UC Los Angeles, or UCLA) is the second best Public University in the United States after Berkeley and the University of Michican and the University with Most Pell Grants, public or private.

While admittedly a good University, it's students rarely choose it for the academics; The main attractives are it's great spot in Los Angeles, on the neighborhood of Westwood, near Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and everything that comes along with it, made even better by the fact that it's a public Institution.

It shares a rivalry with the University of Southern California. If one had to compare, UCLA is more akin to Columbia, while USC is more like NYU.