<p>The 10th UC is called UC Hastings</p>
<p>It's a law school </p>
<p>Mind = blown</p>
<p>The 10th UC is called UC Hastings</p>
<p>It's a law school </p>
<p>Mind = blown</p>
<p>There’s also UCSF.</p>
<p>10 campuses = UCLA, UCB, UCSD, UCD, UCI, UCSB, UCSF, UCM, UCSC, and UCR.</p>
<p>never heard of UC Hastings until now lol…</p>
<p><a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Hastings_College_of_the_Law[/url]”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Hastings_College_of_the_Law</a></p>
<p>when people say the 9 UC campuses, they typically mean the 9 (undergraduate) UC campuses (i.e. UC campuses with undergraduate programs.)</p>
<p>UC Hastings however, is independent from the UC Regents</p>
<p>After reading this thread I went out looking for UC Hastings. I found nothing at the campus location but a large empty field with a tombstone at the center. On it read “Here lies lawlking (1891-1943).”</p>
<p>OP = ghost</p>
<p>Actually, UC Hastings, the first law school in the University of California system (there are now 5 law schools in that system), was formed in 1878, 10 years after the formation of the University.
UC Hastings is also:
-the first law school in the Western half of States (roughly West of the Mississippi River)
-the second law school in the USA to switch to a 3 year graduate program leading to a Juris Doctor, about 50 years before Harvard Law School
-a top tier law school that produces more California Judges and more California SuperLawyers than any law school in the nation
-a cutting edge school offering courses, clinics,“majors” and\or advanced degrees in specialties like high tech, worklife and bio-life law.
Check it out: [UC</a> Hastings College of the Law](<a href=“http://WWW.UCHastings.edu%5DUC”>http://WWW.UCHastings.edu)</p>