UCLA or UCBerkeley?!!!! HELP!

<p>okay so, i went to uc santa cruz for my first and a half years of college. and i..... am not a huge fan of uc santa cruz so i applied to like 5 thousand schools as a transfer. fortunately, i got accepted into ucla for spring quarter of 2007, and now im currently attending ucla...</p>

<p>THEN just a few days ago, i got admitted into uc berkeley for fall term 2007. and now, i dont know if i should transfer into uc berkeley or stay at ucla. WHICH IS BETTER?!!!</p>

<p>academically, ucb is better than ucla, right? but how does competition go... i mean yea, uc berkeley is competitive, but so is ucla. is there a big difference between them? </p>

<p>and when applying for a job, would employers think twice that i attended 3 universities for a bachelors degree..or would it give me the extra push if they think "wow 3 schools. she must be something. she can adjust well, she can take risks..." or would it be "she changes her mind too much. she's not dedicated to one thing.."</p>

<p>any suggestions/advice/replies would help, thanks!!!</p>

<p>What are you majoring in?</p>

<p>i would go berk-nation dude! , haha i duno, i like berekly better cuz of its prestigeousness</p>

<p>Just stay at UCLA. Why go through all the trouble of switching like that? UC Berkeley is not thaaat much better than UCLA :) When choosing between those two, I'd recommend choosing the one you like better in terms of location, environment, etc...academics are pretty comparable in either case. But in your situation, since you already attend UCLA, I would just stay there...I think it would just confuse employers to see that you've gone to 3 different schools.</p>

<p>Unless you really like Berkeley more, then stay at UCLA.</p>

<p>Your employer will only know that you have a degree from the college you graduate from. On your resume you will write something like this:</p>

<p>2003-2007 Undergraduate Studies. earned a BA/BS in (your major here) from UCLA (or Berkeley).</p>

<p>Pick the school you like. Both are great schools.</p>