Schools with an atmosphere similar to Stanford

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<p>I agree with this. Berkeley does poor on class size and maybe greek scene; Harvard does poorly on weather and maybe that startup culture present in Silicon Valley.</p>

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<p>That’s surprising :rolleyes:</p>

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<p>I think Warblersrule is being genuine. There are several boosters on this board, Phantasmagoric (including both of us,) but Warblersrule (at east in my experience) isn’t one of them. It’s best not to confuse warblersrule with goldenboy ;)</p>

<p>As far as UCLA is concerned, it probably isn’t a good option. No undergrad B-school (although i heard biz-econ w/ accounting minors do fairly well)</p>

<p>No “seasons” (in the traditional sense of the word) for UCLA (or Stanford) imo.</p>

<p>Greek scene is present, but certainly not dominant.</p>

<p>It does do fairly well in sports (as does USC), and start-up culture is increasing quickly (google “silicon beach”)</p>

<p>Ultimately i’d still recommend Harvard or Berkeley. The latter might be the best overall choice, however, since the former is much more competitive. It might also not hurt to add USC to the list due to sports, greek scene, undergrad b-school, and silicon beach proximity.</p>