<p>Hahaha, this doesn’t really help you at all does it?</p>
<p>It’s hard to say. SoCal is amazing though, but public transpo is hard to come by, but just being in LA period makes up for how little you’ll probably get to experience. I only say that because it has always held true for me that, wherever you are in LA, there is always something to do. Not to mention, there is a higher chance that you will meet someone that has a car in UCLA. It’s like a requirement to live in SoCal. This means having the possibility of travel? Disneyland, Six Flags, ect.</p>
<p>Cal is fun, to me it has a New York feel but with less creepiness and dirtiness. There is a lot of open space there, and it’s more free spirited. Cal is smack dab in the middle of a city so it has a really interesting feel, but the campus is wide open and interesting. </p>
<p>Also, Political Affiliation might play a role. I would assume there are more Republicans at UCLA, and as for Cal…well, just think of what they are known for. </p>
<p>Who knows though, maybe the decision will be made for you. That’s what I’ve been struggling with and that’s kind of what I am hoping for.</p>
<p>Anyways, here’s a question that we should focus on. Which campus do YOU think the students are most satisfied and have the fullest experience, whether that be academically, socially, or both. You gotta love where you go to school.</p>