just another indecisive student...

<p>I cant decide where to go to school and I'm getting really nervous because I dont know how I am going to choose a school.
I was accepted to: Northwestern, Rice, Tufts, Wash U, UCLA(honors program), UCBerk and UCDavis (Regents Scholar)
I have basically decided I am going to go to one of the UCs because the privates are too expensive and I dont know if i want to be that far from home. So now I'm down to UCLA, UCBerk and UCDavis. I like them all for different reasons. I'm from norcal so I'm about an hour from davis and 20 minutes to Berkeley. I have a few friends at Cal and lots at Davis but none at LA.
I can't decide if the Regents scholarship and Integrated Studies program make Davis worth turning down LA and Berk. I'm not too crazy about the campus of Davis but its a nice distance from home and the people are cool.
I know I'm not really wild about the city of LA, but the campus is really nice. I've heard its a pretty superficial school, but I don't really think thats true. The honors program seems good, but not anything phenomenal.
I love berkeley, I've been a cal fan since the womb, but I didn't get any honors offers there and I'm worried its a little too close to home, I want to have a new experience.
I don't know what I want to study yet, so that cant really be a factor in my decision. Does anyone know anything about the Regents Program or have ANY INPUT WHATSOEVER. I just keep going over these things in my head, and I honestly think I would like all of them, but I have no gut decision leading me one way or the other. PLEASE HELP thanks</p>

<p>I love berkeley, I've been a cal fan since the womb</p>

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<p>there you go.</p>

<p>Throw out Davis too.</p>

<p>any particular reason why to throw out davis?
and i think i just love the idea of cal, perhaps not the actual school? i like the name and the sports
thanks though, maybe that is my gut tellimg me to go to cal?</p>

<p>please respond</p>

<p>Berkeley and UCLA are better known than Davis. May be silly, but it would matter to me (if the cost difference was not too prohibitive).</p>

<p>Berkeley !!!</p>