ucla regents v berkeley regents?

<p>im having trouble deciding which one i'd choose...i got regents for both so if anyone knows if regents is more helpful at one school than the other post please! thanks!</p>

<p>More helpful? Regents is just money.</p>

<p>no you actually end up getting perks on the campus and i was just wondering if one of the regents scholars associations was a lot better on one campus than another.</p>

<p>i was just wondering how you found out you got regents at cal, not just the nomination but the actual thing, did it say with your admission letter online?</p>

<p>yeah online there was a message section after the first page acceptance and one of them just said congratulations youve been chosen as a regents scholar there is more information sent in the mail to you or something like that</p>

<p>UCLA
Special Privileges</p>

<p>Preferential Pre-Enrollment:</p>

<p>· Preferred early enrollment will be offered beginning with the second quarter after appointment as a Regents scholar. Information will be sent to you before each quarter begins.</p>

<p>Housing:</p>

<p>· Entering freshmen Regents scholars are guaranteed housing in the University residence hall for four years and Transfer Regents scholars are guaranteed two years of university housing. A separate housing application must be submitted by the published deadline. </p>

<p>Parking Privileges:</p>

<p>· All Regents scholars who apply by the appropriate deadlines are guaranteed campus parking. Students must complete and submit an application with the UCLA Parking Services Office.</p>

<p>UCLA</a> Financial Aid Office-Scholarship Office</p>

<p>UC Berkeley
Under Scholarship Benefits</p>

<p>Scholarships</a> Prizes Honors</p>

<p>Regents at UCLA is extremely helpful (priority registration is a big deal if you want to graduate on time from a big state school). Regents at Berkeley is only good if you have financial need, but then UCLA meets full need for Regents as well.</p>

<p>Plus you get more money at UCLA if you have no financial need :P</p>