<p>Which one is better?</p>
<p>Go to a university you feel most comfortable in. Most people don’t do this and end up hating the school and want to transfer somewhere else.</p>
<p>I notice that you keep posting on different colleges forums and asking them the same thing. ____ vs. UoP. Why don’t you look on the colleges websites like everyone else and come to your own conclusion. See which colleges offer the best programs for your major/your future job or go visit the colleges.</p>
<p>lauren933, no i am not</p>
<p>You posted in UC San Diego and UC Davis asking the same thing.</p>
<p>lauren933 yeah because those schools are similar academically. That is why I want to know. Are you stalking me?</p>
<p>Yep I definitely stalk you. It’s not that hard to go to a certain forum and see the same exact post. Sorry that i like to go to forums of schools that I applied to. If you know that the schools are similar academically then it sounds like you have done research and know the answer to your own question.</p>
<p>Contrapositive, you’ve also asked this of Cal Poly SLO, Chapman, and University of Oregon. Each time, someone has raised valid points in favor of the school that is not Pacific and you’ve attempted to shoot them down. You’re not seeking input anymore, you’re fanboying for UoP. It’s a waste of everyone’s time, knock it off.</p>
<p>StrangeBro. I am not shooting them down, I am trying to go more in-depth; the answers they provide are not that insightful. There is a distinction between straightforwardly negating someone’s answer and asking them to provide additional reasons and/or to go deeper in their analysis.</p>
<p>“Which one is better?”</p>
<p>No matter which schools are considered, it always depends on the applicant. There is no absolute answer.</p>
<p>The question should be “Which one is better for me?” which we can’t answer.</p>