UCSB for an Exchange Semester?

Hi, I’m an international student hopefully making it through the preliminary selection at my home university to attend UC. If I want to apply, I need to fill out three campus preferences, however, being international I cannot visit prior to sending in the application. I’ve read the campus atmospheres are really different so I was hoping someone could help :slight_smile:

My current number one (based purely on rankings/academics and location) is Berkeley, followed by UCLA and then UCSD. I recently met someone attending UCSB and they really loved that and told me stories about SB so I’m keeping that one in mind too.

The UC system seems really great to study, however, some things that worry me are the cutthroat environment and curved grading I read about. I’m an all right student (3.0 GPA alongside five committees, one board function and a pretty active (student association) social life the past 2.5 years) and willing to work hard but reading about sabotaging peers was just mind-boggling and I’m not sure I want to be in that kind of environment. Another thing that worries me is housing and getting into the classes I want since I’ve heard local students are prioritized over exchange students.

The environment I am in now is a 12,000 student university in a small town where everyone has at least one mutual other friend. It’s quiet but there’s lots to do if you take initiative and the teachers will always help you (after class) and we’re (almost) always on first-name basis. I’m a biotechnology major looking for a place to take upper-class biology classes, preferably micro-, cellular and genetic biology. I want to learn new things but also have time to experience the culture, see places and be socially active (very cliche, I know). I want to move to a more urban area than the 40,000-person town I am in now which is what attracts me to LA and the Bay. I like a chill friendly atmosphere and easy-going people who work hard but also know how to have fun and attend the occasional party. I also don’t have a car so a place where a car is not necessary would be great (although otherwise I’ll just have to befriend people who do have cars haha) and cycling is not life-threatening.

Based on this do you have any suggestions for my applications? I know all campuses will provide a great experience but I’m curious as to what you think based on the above. Sorry for the long story and thanks in advance!

“to have fun and attend the occasional party” “I don’t have a car” “and cycling is not life threatening”

You have described the University of California at Santa Barbara.

If you want an urbanized environment, I’d say UCB is your best choice, followed by UCLA. UCSB has a very small town flavor to it and is isolated to some degree from Santa Barbara. You would hang out on campus and/or Isla Vista next door. At UCB, you cross the street and you are in downtown Berkeley.

Then I think UCSB might not be the best fit since I want to get away from small college towns. Thanks for the replies!

It’s not a small town - European scale it’s rather large :wink:

Ah, I’m from a large urban area so Santa Barbara and especially Isla Vista are a bit smaller than I would like :wink: Thanks anyways!