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I am going to go with UCLA. Smart southern California women. You can't get any better.
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<p>Don't assume UCLA will be stacked with "Smart southern California women," a lot of UCLA's students are northern California students who wanted to escape from the NorCal label; here in San Diego I see more people choosing Berkeley over UCLA, and my friends up in Central San Joaquin Valley tell me people up there prefer UCLA over Cal.</p>
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Don't assume UCLA will be stacked with "Smart southern California women," a lot of UCLA's students are northern California students who wanted to escape from the NorCal label
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<p>being raised outside of socal is not a pre-requisite to live a socal lifestyle once you're down in LA. "southern california" can refer to the style, not just a location. </p>
<p>Juilliard. It's not even a contest with all the elite actresses, dancers, and hot classical musicians if you're looking things percentage-wise. No hotter school in the land. Even numerically, I'll bet if you get on Myspace you'll see more hot girls than you will at many large state universities.</p>
<p>I've visited UCLA sveral times and I think this whole 'hawtness' galore is quite exaggerated. I mean there are great looking women there but on average the majority of people there look... average.</p>
<p>I go to UCLA, I'd consider us above average but probably not hottest in the land. There are some very attractive (and intelligent) women but then some others who aren't quite as blessed. There are days where I am in amazement and then other days when it's not so much. I've visited schools like UCSB and CSULB and SDSU where more women have been, ahem, head turners. But I'm not complaining.</p>