Is Berkeley right for me?

<p>Berkeley or UCL</p>

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>Just posting to see if people can advise me on the tricky decision I have to make.</p>

<p>Basically, the universities I have been accepted to are Berkeley, UCLA and NYU in the USA…and University College London, in the UK. (all for Politics although major wise I may change but will almost definitely stay within the social sciences)</p>

<p>I have to admit my knowledge of US universities is perhaps not as great as it should be. In any case, I believe that the best reputation of those universities is Berkeley. (If anyone has differing opinions please let me know)</p>

<p>So if the above is correct my decision lies between Berkeley and University College London.</p>

<p>Now I am unsure of how to gauge which is better academically between the two so any help here will be most appreciated. I have looked at a few tables online which (and I realise that these can not be trusted too much) actually shows University College London above Berkeley in terms of international reputation. I think that the positioning of UCL in London obviously gives advantages of contacts in the city which may be the reason for this. That being said I have seen ‘lists’ which have Berkeley as top 5 in the world for SS
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<p>A point that may sway my decision slightly is that my other passion in directing and how the university I go to will influence this. I hope that the ethos of university in America will allow me to take some courses in this area but I was unsure whether there will be a big advantage being in California and closer to Hollywood.</p>

<p>Finally, a big difference between the two is the fact as an international student I was unable to get any financial aid at Berkeley and therefore will have to shell out about $45k a year. Does anyone know of any sort of additional scholarships/financial aid available? I have heard that there is a chance in the second year at Berkeley to apply but I am not sure.</p>

<p>So to wrap up the questions I am trying to ask is</p>

<li> Which of the following is the best university in terms of social science reputation (politics/economics) UCLA, Berkeley or NYU</li>
<li> Which has the better reputation and work opportunities: Berkeley or University College London (and what’s the international reputation like…i.e. is Berkeley’s reputation in the UK better than UCL’s in the US?</li>
<li> Any advantages in terms of Directing?</li>
<li> Financial Aid?</li>
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<p>Thanks everyone for any help- it’s a big decision of my life and I want to make sure it’s the right one! </p>

<p>Most appreciated</p>

<p>PS just wondered that during the summers would internships for IB/firms have to be situated in california or is there a chance to get into NY etc?</p>

<p>first of all, i just wanted to congratulate you on your acceptances to these top colleges. to apply as an international student and getting in.. it's a feat in itself! </p>

<p>however, i don't know anything that can answer your question. i just wanted to congratulate you.</p>

<p>I have honestly never heard of UCL. However, I have no really researched many international universities so I cannot say I know much about any.</p>

<p>On the other hand, everyone knows about Berkeley. It's a universal prestige. </p>

<p>Berkeley is notorious for its pitiful financial aid, also.</p>