A Detailed Comparison between the UC System and the CSU System

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
  • In this video, I compare and contrast the University of California (UC) system to the California State University (CSU) system. This video will cover the differences between topics including locations, enrollment, admissions, cost, and rankings for both systems.
    Sources:
    UC admit data: admission.universityofcalifor...
    CSU admit data: www2.calstate.edu/attend/camp...
    UC freshman requirements: admission.universityofcalifor...
    CSU freshman requirements: www2.calstate.edu/apply/fresh...
    UC cost of attendance: admission.universityofcalifor...
    CSU cost of attendance: www2.calstate.edu/attend/payi...
    UC rankings: www.universityofcalifornia.ed...
    CSU rankings: www2.calstate.edu/csu-system/...
    Timestamps:
    0:00​ Intro
    0:32 Locations
    1:45 Enrollment
    2:54​ Admissions
    3:46​ Cost
    5:44 Rankings
    6:51 Summary
    #uc #csu #comparison #university #college
    ☞ About me:
    My name is Victor Lai, and I am pursuing an MBA at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management. My content on this channel is primarily about my life, school, and travel experiences.
    💻 Contact: victorlaiinfo@gmail.com

Komentáře • 107

  • @VictorLai
    @VictorLai  Před 2 lety +19

    Hi everyone, I wanted to make a comparison video to highlight the key differences between the 2 systems. Hope you all enjoy!
    As always, thank you for watching!

  • @sbombfitness
    @sbombfitness Před 2 lety +229

    The best possible move is to go to Community college for 2 years, then go to a UC or CSU for the last 2. This makes it so your first 2 years of college are basically free, and it helps serve as a transition between HS and college. It also gives you time to decide majors and figure out what school to go to. Also, since the class load is low, you can work part-time while in CC and basically save enough to go a UC or CSU and graduate with no debt. Finally, it is soooooo incredibly easy to get into very good schools out of CC compared to HS. You can just casually breeze through CC with a 3.4 and be GUARANTEED admission into any UC besides UCLA, Berkeley or UCSD.

    • @macepacegt1038
      @macepacegt1038 Před 2 lety +31

      Completely spot on. The CC route is too underrated

    • @bodirockbeats
      @bodirockbeats Před 2 lety +1

      CSUN or ucla if you had scholarships to both?

    • @username15yearsago52
      @username15yearsago52 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bodirockbeats UCLA hands down, the better, well known school. It's the #1 public university in the US. But it depends on your major. If you are accounting, business major, CSUN program are good. But if you are psychology, biology, film, theater, poli science then UCLA is known for that. If you strictly compare both school side by side UCLA is 100% better but it really depends on your major. But I would say go to UCLA as it's more prestigious and well known.

    • @lakingssuperfan6739
      @lakingssuperfan6739 Před 2 lety +1

      So once you finish your associate's at a CC, can you change what you'll major in (bachelor's degree) if you get into a CSU/UC?

    • @username15yearsago52
      @username15yearsago52 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lakingssuperfan6739 U want to complete your general education requirement at CC. While taking some classes in your major. You can get associate degree for transfer (ADT) from CC in your major but if you don't, it's fine too. Main reason you want to go through CC for two years and transfer to a UC or CSU for the last two year is cost saving. As you will pay $0 for your classes at CC. Regarding your question, you can change ur major when transferring. That's totally fine. But you want to have something in mind regarding what field will you major in because you will choose your transfer school based on that. Because every UC and CSU have different majors, you want to have major in your mind.

  • @RATsnak3
    @RATsnak3 Před 2 lety +24

    NGL the financial side of going to UC as a California resident looks REALLY good. much MUCH better than I was expecting. and I would've never known unless I watched this vid... thanks bro :)

    • @Ncloud
      @Ncloud Před rokem +2

      Yeah it's good but it gets eaten up by rent. Best move is commute to local Cal State and keep the loan money as an emergency fund.

  • @subtlengo7283
    @subtlengo7283 Před rokem +2

    Thanks bro, hope life is treating you well! This helped alot.

  • @hgprthe27man
    @hgprthe27man Před 10 měsíci +1

    This video was very helpful to me even three years later. I got denied admission to UC Berkeley and waitlisted by UC Davis; and to stick to my dreams of going straight to a four year university out of high school, I opted to enroll to my top choice CSU school San Jose State. I used to be sad about not getting into a “prestigious” university but over time through challenges and successes, SJSU truly was meant for me

  • @sapanacharya1365
    @sapanacharya1365 Před 2 lety +6

    such an insightful video. thanks again victor

  • @ziongoodnight
    @ziongoodnight Před rokem +1

    This was incredibly helpful; I appreciate your time and effort!

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Před rokem +15

    CSUN graduate here. It suited me fine. When I went it was much cheaper. I paid for it out of my own pocket every semester, so I had zero debt when I left. Now it's more expensive, but it's all this "buy now pay later." Students leave with a diploma and a ton of debt. While UC does more research, there's research going on at CSU too. Good video.

    • @luisarias5939
      @luisarias5939 Před rokem +2

      CSUN 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Currently a 3rd year

  • @theblackunderflow1842
    @theblackunderflow1842 Před rokem +3

    Graduated from CSUF, going to USC this August! Woot woot!

  • @Abhishek-yi4vk
    @Abhishek-yi4vk Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Victor. Great work. You have made an comprehensive approach to make us understand both the system. It would be much great if you make a video about how to get into these university for MS students

  • @_mayankr
    @_mayankr Před rokem

    Very good, very comprehensive video.
    Thanks!

  • @anikagarg1075
    @anikagarg1075 Před rokem +3

    Hey. Amazing compilation. Could you share the stats specifically for Masters and not undergrads of the various colleges in US.?

  • @user-td5gy2fh3p
    @user-td5gy2fh3p Před rokem +2

    If you are interested in computer science, and you don't want to deal with going in person, CSUMB has a great all online program; plus, the program gives you the same diploma like if you went in person. So, no, it will not say "online," or anything like that.

  • @NoahNguyen24
    @NoahNguyen24 Před 5 měsíci

    This is amazing boss. Thanks

  • @frederickkgagane3667
    @frederickkgagane3667 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video my brother. Thank you.

  • @RashaadRahh
    @RashaadRahh Před 9 měsíci

    Good video idea

  • @wannabe_ina_soldier
    @wannabe_ina_soldier Před 9 měsíci

    Can you also please add cost and admission for post graduation degrees(masters degree)

  • @angierubio8368
    @angierubio8368 Před 2 lety +11

    I’m thinking about UCI and Cal State Fullerton for public health. At Fullerton it is all paid for with Fafsa books, parking pass, summer classes etc. UCI I would have to pay out of pocket 3,000 each semester and books etc

    • @VictorLai
      @VictorLai  Před 2 lety

      Have you visited both campuses? Which one are you leaning towards?

    • @angierubio8368
      @angierubio8368 Před 2 lety +2

      @@VictorLai both are nice tbh. I’m leaning to Fullerton because the finical aid is good and some classes are taught by the same Proffessor at both schools.

    • @ramiromuniz
      @ramiromuniz Před 2 lety

      Hi @angie I'm in the exact same position as you. I go to community college (mtsac) and I can't seem to decide on transferring to UCI or Fullerton as public health major. Have you decided yet? If so, what made you pick one over the other?

    • @angierubio8368
      @angierubio8368 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ramiromuniz yes, I picked CSUF because I received money back from financial aid. At UCI I would have to take out a small loan and I would have had to dorm at UCI . I also seen that some public health teachers teach at both schools. I know I want to get my mph so I’m trying to save money. I got a job as a covid 19 screener, then in a few months worked my way to a public Health covid contact tracer. I went with saving money and trying to build up experience in the field. Csuf upper pubh classes are not overcrowded and I got all my classes. I’m happy with my choice but to be honest I don’t like the drive to csuf, parking sucks, and some students don’t really care about covid safety. If money, housing, and location was not a issue I would have gone to UCI just to say I went to UCI lol but most jobs don’t care.
      FYI: I got into UCD global disease biology. Waitlisted to UCI although I tagged them and got accepted in the public health policy. UCI had me on the waitlist for so long I probably would have not got my classes. Gpa was 3.5

    • @username15yearsago52
      @username15yearsago52 Před 2 lety +2

      @@angierubio8368 u probably already decided but Cal State Fulleton is the better choice since you have full financial aid. Cost plus dorm plus meal, these can all add up quick and you will graduate with debt so I would go for CSUF

  • @michaeln.2383
    @michaeln.2383 Před rokem +1

    I noticed that students get careers doing research at the same UC schools that they attended. Otherwise, save your money and attend a CSU school.

  • @jenb4062
    @jenb4062 Před rokem +16

    The 3.0 to 3.5 gpa for a UC for kids applying from high school isn’t true it’s more like 3.7 to 4.5

    • @123ucr
      @123ucr Před rokem +7

      Agreed. In today's times, you need at least a 3.7 high school GPA to be considered for any of the UC's (even UC Merced [which is the simplest UC school to get into]). I knew one person who had a near weighted 4.0 GPA (3.95 GPA to be precise) and his SAT score was an 1100 out of 1600 and his ACT score was a 22. He applied to UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, UC Santa Barbara, UC Irvine and UC San Diego for Fall of 2017. He only got admitted into two UC Schools (UC Merced and UC Riverside [from the waiting list] and got waitlisted and was later rejected by UC Santa Cruz). He did attend UCR though. The rest of the UC's rejected him easily. The point is the UC's are tough to get into. They are the new Ivy League schools while the CSU's are the new UC's.

    • @fernandotorresvargas
      @fernandotorresvargas Před rokem +1

      I was class of 21’ and it was more like 4.0 bare minimum for both berkeley and ucla.

    • @123ucr
      @123ucr Před rokem

      ​@@fernandotorresvargas --- The same applies with UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine and UC Davis. These UC schools will probably not admit you unless have at least a 4.0 High school GPA and/or have a sports scholarship lined up and/or if you come from a wealthy family. If you do not have a 4.0 High school GPA and/or any of these other factors, don't even bother applying to any of these schools.

  • @Fuzz1994tps
    @Fuzz1994tps Před rokem +6

    Rankings don't matter when the hiring managers do not care about where you went to school.

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 Před rokem +1

      Honestly this, arguably they only truly matter in regards to graduate school if your going for a PhD or something

  • @I_love_readin_bl
    @I_love_readin_bl Před rokem +1

    Quick question here! Any prestigious or well know csu or uc’s that people can definitely go “oh wow your from there?”. Bonus if it’s a school with criminal justice or forensics

    • @princeplotena
      @princeplotena Před 6 měsíci +2

      CSULB - Criminal Justice, UCI - Criminology

  • @anikagarg1075
    @anikagarg1075 Před rokem +1

    How to short list university based on rankings and their pros and cons, and how to check which university rankings coursewise, as in, top Univ for let’s say CS, or MBA, or MIS etc.?

    • @fabulousfab101
      @fabulousfab101 Před rokem

      hey man did you end up finding colleges in ca with mis majors? been looking into it but struggling to find much

  • @utopia8177
    @utopia8177 Před 2 lety +1

    Do I have a chance at USC as a honor student from CC with a gpa 3.4?

    • @tianshunzhao239
      @tianshunzhao239 Před rokem

      3.4? No chance

    • @jayjayeffron9249
      @jayjayeffron9249 Před rokem +6

      You will NEVER know until you apply. Trust God and go for it . Pray about it and if it is the Lords will it’ll be he his bill and he never defaults

  • @nostalgia545
    @nostalgia545 Před 2 lety +31

    I went to a UC for undergrad and grad school. I completely regret it. The whole system was flawed and overpriced.

    • @Miguel-nn1wd
      @Miguel-nn1wd Před 2 lety +1

      Can you elaborate a little please? Ik trying to decide which is best choice.

    • @passiveinvestor1978
      @passiveinvestor1978 Před 2 lety +3

      I so agree with you from a regretful UCD graduate.

    • @nostalgia545
      @nostalgia545 Před 2 lety +33

      It’s a very difficult transition going from HS to a UC. You kind of get lost. There are 500 kids in some major classes and the competition is intense. My chem professor would like spend class time talking about philosophy and being happy. I honestly didn’t think we would be expected to actually know the material if we were being taught it in class. In HS, your teacher designs the class and if they don’t teach you something you don’t have to know it. In college the professor can spend class time playing music or even spending less than 1 minute on an important slide and on the exam they expect you to know it as if you were taught it. You also have like 3-4 classes in 10 weeks. So imagine having 3-4 professors who are rushing material and then on the exam your grade depends on how well you know the material. Your entire grade is the exams. Sometimes other students get lucky and have better professors sometimes you get stuck with a sucky one. Then you have to teach yourself. You have multiple exams in one week (I’ve had 3 finals in one day before). It’s so time consuming having to teach yourself. Researching the material then taking detailed notes in such a short amount of time. Sometimes you’re waitlisted for important classes that you need and you still need financial aid (loans) so you have to sign up for random classes just to have enough units. Then you have to juggle like the random classes on top of the actual class you are waitlisted in. All within the third week then you suddenly have exams in all those classes. There is so much bureaucracy in the system. You can’t change your major without talking to 3-5 people all of which are busy and you have to schedule time to meet with them and that takes like multiple quarters. Then even when you meet with them they probably don’t tell you everything you need to know so you have to figure out the rules yourself. All this while paying so much money. Don’t even get me started on the housing situation. Davis is such a small town like there are like two companies that run the housing. They make you sign year long contracts. You can only get out of it if you find someone to take over your lease. I signed a lease back in like Jan 2020 for the sep 2020-sep 2021 months and when school shut down I couldn’t find anyone to take over my lease. It’s very stressful as a student to deal with all this crap. I left my PhD program and moved out and they still expected me to pay rent. They still bother me for like $6,000. Honestly going to likeCSU east bay would be better. At least you have variable housing options, monthly contracts, better professors who have time for you, ect. Don’t even get me started on the grad programs. The professors only hire international students not those who went to Davis in undergrad because they know you weren’t taught well. A student from a third world country knows more than you because they are the top of their class. Good luck finding a mentor and finding. That’s why your TAs are usually domestic students who went to a UC for their undergrad, because no professor wants a domestic student. You struggle and work so hard, pay so much money, uphold the Davis housing market, make everyone in Davis rich and they can’t even teach you properly then you work your ass off and they won’t even accept you as a grad student over another international student.

    • @Miguel-nn1wd
      @Miguel-nn1wd Před 2 lety +18

      @@nostalgia545 dude thank you so much for this information. You have no idea how much this helped me. Yeah my goal is to try to go to cal poly slo or another csu. Appreciate it!

    • @nostalgia545
      @nostalgia545 Před 2 lety +17

      @@Miguel-nn1wd Don’t change your life because of me though! Maybe my experiences are isolated just to me, but I’ve heard others also have these problems. Do what’s best for you. If you have a chance at a UC or a CSU make your choice on your own thoughts feelings and hopes and dreams .

  • @melisacastellanos2143

    Thanks for the information! You speak to fast to grasp your info.. 😞

  • @thehappytwo5442
    @thehappytwo5442 Před rokem +2

    If your going to attend a CSU DO NOT GO TO SFSU!

    • @YouTubeuser328
      @YouTubeuser328 Před rokem +3

      Why?

    • @me1625
      @me1625 Před rokem +2

      please elaborate, that’s one of my top schools 😭