UCSD Pros and Cons

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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:41 - Quality education at ucsd (pros)
    01:39 - Location of ucsd
    02:55 - Ucsd college system
    04:40 - Ucsd campus
    05:40 - Research opportunities at uc san diego (end of pros)
    06:46 - Surrounding area (cons)
    07:26 - Ucsd social life
    09:24 - College GEs
    10:08 - Price (if you're out of state)
    11:23 - Very STEM focused
    12:40 - Outro
    As a ucsd college senior and computer science major, I've collected 5 pros and 5 cons for attending uc san diego. Note that these pros and cons are just my opinions (or things that I've heard), so take them with a grain of salt!
    UCSD is a fantastic school, giving students quality education and fantastic opportunities regardless of your major. Yet, no college or university is without their cons, most notably is ucsd socially dead? Whether you are planning on going to ucsd, looking into ucsd for the future, or even a completely different university overall, I tried to make the pros and cons broad enough so that they highlight some points you should look into when considering different universities.
    UCSD in particular is very interesting in that it is divided in to now 7 colleges (ERC, Marshall, Muir, Warren, Revelle, Sixth and Seventh) where each college has their own focus, GEs, living area, dining halls and ~vibe~.
    If you want more information on the UCSD college system, check out my older video here:
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Komentáře • 235

  • @ByteOfMichael
    @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety +23

    Comment down below what you thought of the video!

  • @tonysoviet3692
    @tonysoviet3692 Před 2 lety +46

    Class of 2020 here, majored in International Business and minored in CS. I would just like to add to your STEM-related sections is to just considered UCSD as a polytechnic school (similar to Cal Poly or Caltech). UCSD is awesome for STEM and tech majors. Personally, I got into my current job at Maersk in Los Angeles due to my exposure to data analytics through a BUSINESS class at UCSD. That's right, unlike other UCs, business students' curriculum consists of finishing all calculus classes (calc 1, 2, & 3), and even if you are majored in social sciences, your GEs would require you to take at least a STEM class (I think Muir's students have to take some physics/bio classes). I think these embedded factors are also why UCSD seems "techy".

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety +3

      Great note!

    • @maeonion
      @maeonion Před 2 lety +1

      i just got admitted for International business as well... would you happen to have any helpful insight on the major such as difficulty level and if its overall a good major?? Also you had to take calc ?! (Scared because i opted out of ap calc my senior hs year and took ap stats instead..)

    • @michelle9558
      @michelle9558 Před 2 lety

      @@maeonion i just got admitted for the same degree ! i’m a bit worried too since i took calc ab my junior year and got a 3 on the exam but took no math this year …

    • @maeonion
      @maeonion Před 2 lety +1

      @@michelle9558 congrats i hope to see u!! Also Im sure youll be fine because at least you have enough knowledge to pass the exam (tho i couldnt really comment since im new too..) 😅 i literally know not one thing because my teachers have sucked ass the past 2 yrs. good luck to the both of us then :,)

    • @michelle9558
      @michelle9558 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maeonion thanks and best of luck to you too :))

  • @loganmozingo7162
    @loganmozingo7162 Před 2 lety +12

    Bro I love the videos. Mad underrated. Editing is hilarious. Looking into going to UCSD as I live about an hour away in Temecula. Thanks for all the advice!

  • @mirasadie
    @mirasadie Před 3 lety +12

    Been loving all of your videos! So helpful and funny:)!

  • @TheJProducti0ns
    @TheJProducti0ns Před 2 lety +23

    Just got admitted here as a PhD student. Most of the cons are stuff that undergraduates are concerned off. Got all that partying out of my system haha. Really leaning towards this school because of the massive research opportunities

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety +2

      Good luck! It's a great school!

    • @amichris7975
      @amichris7975 Před 3 měsíci

      I am planning to apply there for PhD next year. Can you please tell me how your experience at UCSD is so far?

  • @lesliechow6003
    @lesliechow6003 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for the very informative video. Great work!

  • @davea3329
    @davea3329 Před 3 lety +8

    Very good video, transparent and direct. Really helpful for candidates to understand the schools pros, and cons.

  • @murat4582
    @murat4582 Před 4 lety +11

    Hi MIQL, I absolutely enjoy your content. just as a video recommendation, can you make a video your own experience as a computer science major. how did you get your internships and how did you prepare for them. did you use leetcode hackerrank etc. thank you!

  • @paulgarces4502
    @paulgarces4502 Před 3 lety +11

    thank you so much. I'm choosing between ucsb, ucsd, sdsu, and pitt: so this video was so helpful

  • @marymaker6225
    @marymaker6225 Před 3 lety +3

    Loved the video. Thank you very much.

  • @shaquilleomeal708
    @shaquilleomeal708 Před rokem +2

    Fire video bro! Thank you

  • @isaacgavino7593
    @isaacgavino7593 Před 4 lety +8

    Nice video man, you deserve more subscribers, and I’m happy to contribute to that total

  • @jeffreysheng6004
    @jeffreysheng6004 Před 3 lety +136

    just got into UCSD and looking for campus advice

  • @slakey7299
    @slakey7299 Před 10 dny

    mike, what do you mean with price (if you're out of state)? i'm planning to go to ucsd and im trying to get all the info possible.

  • @AB-jp5nf
    @AB-jp5nf Před 2 měsíci

    I got accepted this year and this video helped me make my decision, as a data science major I think UCSD is a great fit

  • @TechVHD
    @TechVHD Před 4 lety +1

    If we commute for class and don’t live on campus does the college still matter? Usually only if you live on campus right? Or does it only mean general education and writing classes since we are off campus? Which other UCs or schools are like UCSD where they split into different colleges but all have the same majors?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety

      If you commute, the college you are in still matters because you still have to take that college’s general education requirements. For example, I was in ERC and you have to take 5 making of the modern world classes regardless of your major and whether you live on campus or not. If you did live on campus then you would live in ERC as well. Unfortunately, I’m not sure of any other UC that splits students up into colleges based on major, but I’d definitely suggest researching more if you are interested. Generally though, people in your major classes will have the same or similar majors to you!

  • @giovannamello1433
    @giovannamello1433 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey! Tysm for the balanced vid. I'm from Canada and am considering UCSD as an option (public health major) but I'm on the fence if it's worth it bc of the price. I got into some top Canadian schools where tuition is a fraction of the price (e.g: Uni of Toronto, Mcmaster) and was wondering if u could give me advice? Thank you

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      Ya out of state tuition at UCSD is massive, so that’s definitely something to consider. I think if you got into top Canadian schools for a fraction of the cost, that sounds pretty good! I’d say make a pros and cons list for both options, because I’m not too knowledgeable on Canadian schools. Good luck!

  • @KimberlyFaith260
    @KimberlyFaith260 Před 4 dny

    Got any advice for the best colleges for an incoming Chemistry major who finished all of the GE requirements done from community college?

  • @lightyagami6362
    @lightyagami6362 Před rokem +1

    I'll be applying there for my computer science PHD. UCSD has a great computer science program, and being in San Diego is a great place to chill as a phd. student doing research and teaching, so I'll look forward. I'll also be applying to Stanford and cal Poly. not now but later after I finnish my masters

  • @celinamac2050
    @celinamac2050 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the video thank you! Do you think the schools is very diverse?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! And ya I think UCSD is fairly diverse!

  • @bellableu1313
    @bellableu1313 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video! Very informative. I like your energy haha :)

  • @Create301
    @Create301 Před 3 lety +17

    I’m in the process of researching Uni’s and by far, appreciate this explanation, how many years did it take for you to graduate?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +2

      Good luck! And it took me 4 years for my major and minor!

  • @nadineruiz5859
    @nadineruiz5859 Před 3 lety +2

    Loved this video!! Thank you!

  • @tomoharutanaka7770
    @tomoharutanaka7770 Před 3 lety

    I got accept from UCSD communication major. Does any one share what UCSD communication major looks like? I cannot find a lot of information from internet. I also got accept from UCSB so I want to decide either SD or SB.

  • @SignInnnnn
    @SignInnnnn Před 3 lety

    I have a question when you say out of state what do you mean by that, do we just have to go the San Diego before we apply and then we’re not out of state or something else cause I wanna get the cheapest option cause this is my dream college

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      Basically you have to be a resident of California to get in-state tuition. One way to become a resident is to have your financial support coming from California for at least 1 year. So I was able to qualify for in-state tuition after my mom had moved to California and lived there for a year (since she was my financial support). The process may have changed so I would reach out to the UCSD financial aid office for details!

  • @caetano4180
    @caetano4180 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Miql,
    Trying to decide whether to attend UCSD or UCLA next fall as an engineering major.
    Would I have the opportunity to surf or is engineering too time consuming?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      It'll depend on how hard classes are for you, but you'll likely have time to go surfing (maybe just not everyday haha)

    • @caetano4180
      @caetano4180 Před 3 lety

      @@ByteOfMichael have you met an unhappy surfer at UCSD?

  • @aconsideredmoment
    @aconsideredmoment Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, Michael.

  • @hope4550
    @hope4550 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for adding the timelinks and for the great video!!

  • @bwenstrom3365
    @bwenstrom3365 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video! These are the questions I wanted answers to but I couldn't find them in any other video.

  • @jumpywizard7665
    @jumpywizard7665 Před 3 měsíci

    I did my phd at UCSD as an exchange student from France. I met this super cute guy on campus. And he now is my husband. Moved to San Diego last year! My time at UCSD was amazing I loved every second of it. I honestly think it’s one of the if not the best UC campus (I’ve been to all of them) except UCSC imo but it’s waaaaaay more expensive. UCSD is incredible value. Please go there you won’t regret it!

  • @scubamike9994
    @scubamike9994 Před 3 lety +2

    Surfing naked at Blacks is so liberating. No one will drop in on you and you can catch all the good waves!

  • @iliketurtles2004
    @iliketurtles2004 Před 3 lety +2

    hello, great vid rlly love it, i’m gonna be a senior this year and i live in texas but i rlly wanna go to a UC school, how did u get the in state tuition after 2 years? and what would u recommend i should do to save the most money i can?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      So my mom moved to California end of my freshman year and she was my 'financial support'. So by the end of my sophomore year I qualified for in-state tuition. You should def try to save the most money you can as student loans suck haha. Here is a good resource from the University of California about how to establish residency www.ucop.edu/residency/residency-requirements.html.
      I also suggest emailing a financial aid office because they can help you way more. Hope this helps!

    • @iliketurtles2004
      @iliketurtles2004 Před 3 lety +1

      MIQL yo thank you so much, i will definitely do those things thank you it means a lot

  • @cmarin1996
    @cmarin1996 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Michael! Do you recommend UCSD for a mexican who wants to do a master degree and get involved into medical industry?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety

      I really liked my time at UCSD and there were many students going down the premed right. The main thing I suggest looking into is finances and making a decision that you won't regret financially later. Good luck!

  • @adammna2639
    @adammna2639 Před 3 lety +1

    I will transfer this fall to ERC CS and I hope i don't need to take any of those history classes since I have completed IGETC in community college. My homie got into 6th college for the same major as me so I was wondering if we'll be able to be in the same classes. Can you please shed some light on that? And is it hard to switch from 6th college to ERC or the other way?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      You can definitely be in the same major classes, but for general education requirements, you'll usually just be in classes with people from your college. I know its possible to switch colleges, but I'm not sure on the process!

  • @allidominguez
    @allidominguez Před rokem +3

    I'm Peruvian and just got into UCSD for a nanoengineering major. This video is an amazing contribution for the decision-making process of my school (I'm just more convinced that UCSD is for me lol) Thanks for the video!

  • @eddiesalazar688
    @eddiesalazar688 Před 3 lety +13

    I have a very important question, I just got admitted to UCSD as an undergraduate, and I got admitted as a major in Electrical Engineering, which is my alternate major. My main major that I chose is Mechanical Engineering. Do you think there's any way that I could change my major to Mechanical Engineering instead? Thanks in advance.

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      I think you’ll probably have to apply to mechanical engineering. Since it’s a capped major, they’ll likely look at your grades, then put you in a lottery system to be allowed into the major. I’m not totally sure though, so I’d reach out to UCSD academic advising about the specifics. Good luck!

    • @eddiesalazar688
      @eddiesalazar688 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ByteOfMichael Okay thank you I appreciate it.

  • @jbrajgor
    @jbrajgor Před 2 lety +3

    We have an important decision to make. We are from east coast, and my daughter got accepted at UCSD comp sci. and is debating the credentials with Northeastern univ which has great coop program. Can you please suggest if UCSD has any coop opportunities? Or feedback on career services once you graduated? Thanks in advance.

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety

      UCSD does have a career center that hosts events! Regarding coop, I'm not sure but I would suggest reaching out to the university. Good luck!

  • @rishijaiswal1
    @rishijaiswal1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks ! The information you provided is very helpful. I agree that oos tuition is quite Expensive.
    Can you please let me know how you got in state tuition at UCSD.

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the kind words! I got in state tuition because my mom moved to California. After she lived there for 1 full year I was able to qualify!

  • @emilya6029
    @emilya6029 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi MIQL, I recently got admitted into UCSD and want to change the college I selected. Would this be possible?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there, I'm not totally sure on the process. I know you can switch colleges, but I don't know the specifics. I would check with the UCSD academic advising office for more info! Good luck!

    • @emilya6029
      @emilya6029 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ByteOfMichael Ok, thank you!

  • @TechVHD
    @TechVHD Před 4 lety +1

    Since there are a lot of sub colleges within UCSD, how do they pick which college I get to go to if everyone mainly ranks a certain college as first pick? All majors can be and will be in any sub college right? Are the GE/Writing requirements a lot different from each one? Like for example, everyone has to do English, math, etc right? Then how many classes differentiate one sub college from another?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety +1

      I’m not sure what you mean by “sub-colleges”? At UCSD there are just the 7 colleges each with different general education requirements. If you are curious on what the general education requirements are for each college you can just google “UCSD [whatever college name] ge requirements”. When you apply to UCSD you have to rank the colleges based on which one you’d want to be in the most, then they assign people based on their rankings! Each college has a different focus, so for example ERC has a big focus on international studies so everyone in that college regardless of your major has to take a bunch of history, writing and language classes. Hope this helps!

    • @TechVHD
      @TechVHD Před 4 lety

      MIQL I didn’t know what to call it since there’s the 7 colleges and then the Jacobs college of engineering etc, then is Jacobs college of engineering in which of the 7 colleges?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety +1

      Jacobs school of engineering is not in any college (but it’s physically located in Warren college), it’s just a department, similar to how there is a math department, biology department, etc.. You don’t have to be in any specific college to be in the Jacobs school of engineering, it just depends on your major. For example if you were a Math-cs major you’d be in the math department (but you can still be in any college). Likewise for the Jacobs school of engineering, if you were electrical engineering, then your department would be the Jacobs school of engineering.

    • @metamorphic2600
      @metamorphic2600 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ByteOfMichael I got accepted into Roosevelt so can I go for Jacobs school of engineering?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      @@metamorphic2600 Yep! Your college doesn't really affect what major you can go into

  • @lolaco7919
    @lolaco7919 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m indecisive. I got into UCSB and UCSD as a Neurobiology major. Which one do you think is best for me taking into consideration that I’m pre-med, and interested in Music recording?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      That's a big decision and unfortunately I can't make that for you :/ . I never visited UCSB so I can't speak on the campus, but I know its a great school. UCSD is also a great school in a great area, and I know that many students at UCSD are STEM and pre-med. Either choice I think is gonna be great for you. If I were you I'd go through the courses at each school for your major, research/internship opportunities nearby, consider the social life/surrounding area, and the overall price. Hope this helps a little!

    • @stalemint624
      @stalemint624 Před 3 lety +9

      Homie go to UCSB if you're actually trying to go pre-med, you're only going to get very minimal benefits from the "prestige" UCSD might have over UCSB, and the thing with this is you're more likely to get a lower GPA at UCSD because of how competitive it is. I'm pre-dental currently going to UCSD, also got accepted to UCSB, but wish I went there. (This may be slightly biased as I have a strong dislike for UCSD since they did not accept my IGETC because I completed it in high school, and UCSD is the only UC that doesn't accept the IGETC from high school students) If you want a good idea of the schools vibe maybe check out the the reddits, one thing I gotta say is UCSD campus is suuuuuuuper nice IMO, but UCSB is really close to it due to its location.

    • @melissachea3298
      @melissachea3298 Před 3 lety

      @@stalemint624 Hi! I am actually really interested in UCSD and I just got my acceptance to Marshall but I also am expected to obtain my IGETC certification as a senior in high school. Your comment is extremely helpful because it is important to me that my IGETC credits do not go to waste. Did they take a look at each class that you took and give you some credits or did you have to take all of them all over again? Also, which college are you in? Any info would be appreciated

    • @stalemint624
      @stalemint624 Před 3 lety +1

      @@melissachea3298 Hey Melissa, super good question, I'm a freshman finishing up my lower div sequences (chem, Physics, Bio) because UCSD is not accepting the IGETC. The reason is not that I did not have it completely accepted but simply that UCSD is one of the only UC's which doesn't accept the IGETC for a high school student (which is crazy because it is much more difficult to complete it as a high school student than with 2 years in CC). I am at Muir, but from my understanding no UCSD college will accept the whole IGETC and all UCSD college will have a few more courses for you to take based on your college (everyone takes a DEI, a super easy essentially waste of time, and then usually 1-2 english class if your IGETC is accepted. I am transferring back to CC over this summer and then next year I will apply to a different UC to have my IGETC accepted because I'm not going to waste my time retaking the IGETC's here at UCSD when the school doesn't have anything to offer me at the time. I will be talking with the Dean soon to see if I can make some sort of exception because the situation is pretty ridiculous, but I would be careful in going to UCSD with an IGETC from high school. If you got accepted to for example UCI that is a great school and very similar students in that you have a more socially dead "social scene", and a really cool location (of course UCSD's is a little better), or if you got accepted to UCSB that is also a great school slightly lower in ranking academically to UCSD, but I have a few friends who went there a couple years ago and they liked it aside from housing situations. Good luck! (I suggest you just schedule a quick meeting with your counselor at your CC and make sure that you 100% confirm that it can be accepted) - one quick thing to note is if you did apply as a transfer through CC and not through high school to the UC's, and you were accepted this way the IGETC will count because technically you aren't a high school student in that case and your college status reigns above.

    • @melissachea3298
      @melissachea3298 Před 3 lety

      @@stalemint624 thank you!!! I’m choosing between UCSD and UCR so I really wanted UCSD but I definitely don’t want my credits to go to waste. Just to confirm, did you have to take all IGETC classes again or just the English and special writing classes? I will be talking to the admissions office this Saturday but I don’t want them to just tell me what I want to hear.

  • @amateurschallenge
    @amateurschallenge Před 3 lety +36

    There's also a lot of international students at UCSD.

  • @Kenxis
    @Kenxis Před 2 lety +1

    How did you score an instate tuition? Just wondering because im in a similar situation as you

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety

      My mom moved to California, and after a year of her living there I was able to qualify for in-state tuition! I'm not sure if the qualifications may have changed, but when I was there you had to show that your financial support came from California for at least 1 year.

  • @mahirohikichi8857
    @mahirohikichi8857 Před 2 lety +2

    To everyone who got into UCSD can you please tell me your stats and what you did for extracurricular🥺
    Im an international student who really want to got to this school but I don’t know what to do..

    • @wonviu5886
      @wonviu5886 Před 2 lety

      hi! i was admitted to ucsd for the 2022-2023 school year & tbh i think my piqs saved my application rather than what i did but here's some of my stats and extracurriculars!
      - my grades were generally straight a's, maybe 1-2 b's throughout highschool and middle school (i skipped straight to algebra in 7th grade)
      - i was treasurer of a school club for 2 years
      - i've been taking dance classes since i was 3 years old (about 14 years in total)
      - i had a lot of community service hours (somewhere around 150 hours?)
      - i was in a LOT of clubs at my high school
      - i was on my high school's badminton team

  • @ashc9860
    @ashc9860 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! Any tips for an incoming transfer student for Math-CS during covid-19. I know that you previously recommended amenities, such as the tutors at UCSD, but with most instruction being remote, any tips on how to be successful both academically and socially, while dealing with limitations from the impact of covid-19? Thanks!

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety

      Ya of course! So most classes will still have discussions/sections over zoom, so you can always ask homework questions there. Additionally, many professors have their office hours over zoom too, which is super easy since you just have to go on the computer instead of walking to their office. I haven’t had a class with tutors since UCSD moved online so I’m not entirely sure how that’s handled, but I imagine it’s through some online portal (although in the fall, they may bring back physical tutor hours in the lab depending on the situation). Socially, it will definitely be a little bit harder, I’m sure that clubs and Greek life will still recruit but most likely online in some way, so definitely make sure to check out those! Also if you’re planning on living on campus at some point then the easiest way is to make friends with the people on your floor or in your building. Hopefully once everything becomes physical again, social life will get a lot easier. Hope this helps!

    • @antonioramirez-fh1vl
      @antonioramirez-fh1vl Před 3 lety

      Aisha Perwez same! I visited the campus last week and it’s pretty big (ERC).

  • @youtubeuser7785
    @youtubeuser7785 Před 3 lety +4

    Are all of the separate colleges located on the same campus? I’m a little confused lol

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +2

      Yep they’re all on the same campus, it’s just a very big campus haha. They each have their own little zone/region

    • @weiyumama8990
      @weiyumama8990 Před 3 lety

      @@ByteOfMichael hey. I’ve just been admitted to the sixth college for economics. I was wondering if the college I’m accepted to will impact the quality of education, or is it the same throughout all of UCSD colleges?

    • @strawberrrys
      @strawberrrys Před 3 lety

      @@weiyumama8990 nah sixth is great and the best location

  • @octep416
    @octep416 Před 3 lety +2

    try to go into muir its the college w the least ges!

  • @vic5073
    @vic5073 Před 3 lety +3

    Just applied to UCSD! I'm also from just outside NYC, so the out of state tuition is pretty freaky. This video cleared up a lot of stuff I was confused about regarding the university n stuff :))

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad I could give you some good info!

    • @metamorphic2600
      @metamorphic2600 Před 3 lety +1

      How was it? I just got accepted

    • @vic5073
      @vic5073 Před 3 lety +1

      @@metamorphic2600 I got in!! But I don’t think I’m gonna attend; UCLA accepted me as well so I’m most likely gonna attend UCLA :-). Congrats on the acceptance dude!!!!

    • @metamorphic2600
      @metamorphic2600 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vic5073 Oh I applied to UCLA as well but sadly got rejected. Purdue put me on their waitlist, I'm still waiting for the decision of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and UC Berkeley. Also thanks, congrats to you too

    • @vic5073
      @vic5073 Před 3 lety +1

      @@metamorphic2600 Oh man, I applied to Berkeley too! Hopefully we both get in :-). I got waitlisted from Cal Poly just the other day, which sucked. Have you decided where you’re going to go yet?

  • @Erickalight
    @Erickalight Před rokem +1

    How do you become instate ? I been in California since 2020 but I am still out of state? What can I do ? Thank you :)

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před rokem

      The qualifications may have changed but my mom moved to California and established residency after a year. Then you show that you are financially dependent on your parents and that qualifies you for in-state. I would definitely recommend asking the financial aid office though! Good luck!

    • @Erickalight
      @Erickalight Před rokem

      @@ByteOfMichael OMG Thank You so Much 🙏🏻✨🤍

  • @heyitskaylalambert
    @heyitskaylalambert Před 3 lety +1

    Is it worth attending if you’re not admitted for CS first time around?

    • @ria1581
      @ria1581 Před 3 lety

      in state maybe... otherwise no. cs is a lottery

  • @hanannabeeha4270
    @hanannabeeha4270 Před rokem +1

    I just got admitted into ERC as undeclared but I want to major in Computer science and engineering so can you give your advice on how can I choose my major in that, are there any special requirements for it if so, what's your opinion on giving it a shot.

    • @woomygamer642
      @woomygamer642 Před rokem +1

      Hello, idk if MiQL will see this but I gotcha, sadly I'm in the same boat as you and starting of last year and moving forward, we can't get a major in Computer Science and Engineering due to it being capped, it used to be a lottery system but they've changed it so we can't get it anymore, the only related major to it is Math-CS but you have to weigh in if you really want that cuz it's more math based than computer based

    • @hanannabeeha4270
      @hanannabeeha4270 Před rokem

      @@woomygamer642 Thanks for your reply, it helped towards making my decision🤗

    • @woomygamer642
      @woomygamer642 Před rokem

      @@hanannabeeha4270 if you don't mind me asking, where do you plan on heading? I'm still debating between SDSU and UCSD lol

    • @hanannabeeha4270
      @hanannabeeha4270 Před rokem

      @@woomygamer642 I got into major: computer science and engineering with CO-OP at Drexel University and Computer Science major at UMichigan
      But I was more interested in UCSD for its research opportunities.

    • @woomygamer642
      @woomygamer642 Před rokem

      @@hanannabeeha4270 Oh I see, well I wish you luck in whatever university you choose in the end!

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 Před 3 lety

    Quart system?

  • @alanademetri390
    @alanademetri390 Před 4 lety +8

    Love the video! I’m headed to UCSD in the fall for global health.

  • @sebastianmutu6203
    @sebastianmutu6203 Před 2 lety

    Im an out of state student seriously considering UCSD, how am I able to make it more affordable through the school itself since outside scholarships are looking difficult to come across

    • @shanealt5999
      @shanealt5999 Před 2 lety

      Hey man, what was your GPA and how did your extracurriculars look? I got waitlisted and have always had the intent of going to SD but I’m panicking a bit now haha

    • @sebastianmutu6203
      @sebastianmutu6203 Před 2 lety

      @@shanealt5999 my gpa was 4.0 and like a 4.6 weighted, 4 varsity sports, I’ve worked at 3 different jobs but no clubs or nhs, still wasn’t good enough for my dream school Ucla:(

    • @shanealt5999
      @shanealt5999 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sebastianmutu6203 sorry to here that my friend, and I appreciate the reply

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety

      Ya out-of-state is really expensive. I would look into getting residency as soon as possible as that drastically drops the price and you become a lot more eligible for grants (if I remember correctly)

  • @danielvega8386
    @danielvega8386 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a student of electrical engineering in Mexico, I am a permanent resident of the United States, what do I need for a loan for a master's degree?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately, I am not very familiar with that. I would reach out to the UCSD financial aid office for advice!

  • @kyyco4433
    @kyyco4433 Před 3 lety +1

    once you get accepted to UCSD, can you change your college?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      I believe you can but I’m not sure on the specifics. I’d reach out to UCSD academic advising for more information!

  • @scottcaldwell157
    @scottcaldwell157 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, How did you get in-state tuition?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      My mom moved to California, after one year of living there, we qualified for in-state tuition!

  • @zoeyzhao2705
    @zoeyzhao2705 Před 2 lety +1

    I miss UCSD sooooo muchhhhh. Guys goooooo!

  • @isagrey7289
    @isagrey7289 Před 2 lety +6

    I was just admitted! UCSD seems like a very good fit for me because many of your cons are pros for me

    • @bharlescharkley5523
      @bharlescharkley5523 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @ohmybilly9561
      @ohmybilly9561 Před 2 lety

      Nice what major mine is biochem at marshalls

    • @shanealt5999
      @shanealt5999 Před 2 lety

      @@ohmybilly9561 what we’re your grades/ were you in state/ out of state? I got waitlisted and am panicking a bit haha

    • @isagrey7289
      @isagrey7289 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ohmybilly9561 molecular and cellular biology at Revelle

    • @ohmybilly9561
      @ohmybilly9561 Před 2 lety

      @@shanealt5999 in-state, 4.09, President of a club, Leading role in peer tutors, thats it gpa not rly that impressive but lots of extracurricular

  • @JoseHernandez-bj3il
    @JoseHernandez-bj3il Před 3 lety +3

    your video helped alot and btw your adorable.

  • @rishijaiswal1
    @rishijaiswal1 Před 3 lety +3

    How would you rate the cs department. Are paid internships common or are they pretty difficult to get?
    Also what’s how is the employment prospects on graduation for cs students ? Do the big tech companies come to campus for hiring and where do graduates end up working.

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      My major was apart of the Mathematics department actually, but from what I saw the CS department seemed to be pretty good. Internships aren’t handed out, and you definitely have to try for them but big companies usually come during career fairs. I specifically remember when I was a student companies like Apple, Intel, Amazon, Appfolio, American Express, Yahoo, Western Digital and VMware came to campus. Hope this helps!

  • @SuperLordRoss
    @SuperLordRoss Před 3 lety +9

    For me it was an obvious choice… I live in SD and want to go into research. The only upshot to SDSU would have been a chance to volunteer at the KPBS studio.

  • @chloemariano2825
    @chloemariano2825 Před 3 lety +2

    What was ERC like? I just got accepted

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      I loved ERC! Though I know some people complained about some of the GEs (specifically MMW), but I never thought they were too bad!

    • @chengary9943
      @chengary9943 Před 3 lety

      I dont like it, MMW courses are going to make you terrible

    • @BuckFush711
      @BuckFush711 Před 2 lety

      My daughter is going pre-med and turned down UCSD (for UCI) because of ERC. Other than the GE requirements that are most likely exhausting for pre-med majors, the fact that "Eleanor Roosevelt College does not have general education requirements to which all AP or IB scores can be applied" was another deal breaker for her.

  • @mcfluffynips
    @mcfluffynips Před 3 lety +2

    🌳

  • @TechVHD
    @TechVHD Před 4 lety

    I literally cannot for the life of me, find the list of UCSD majors and the colleges that separate it? I found the general list of all UCSD majors, but, everyone says that UCSD is split into 6 colleges? So I’m trying to find what each college’s major are, like pretending I’m trying to see which majors are in revelle, what majors are in Roosevelt, etc, could you help?
    And what other colleges/UC or not UC, has a system like UCSD that splits the colleges?

    • @TechVHD
      @TechVHD Před 4 lety +1

      And where is the Jacobs school of engineering? Why is that not listed as a college? Or is that a sub college within one of the 7 colleges within UCSD in general? This is so confusing, could you explain in detail, in text

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety +1

      Ya sure, so the majors aren’t divided between the colleges, any major can be in any college. The 7 college system only determines what general education requirements you take and where you live. So, if you’re a math major for example and you were in ERC, there will also be math majors that aren’t in ERC. Additionally, the Jacobs school of engineering is a “school” rather than a college. Same thing with the rady school of management and the school of medicine. These schools aren’t really influenced by the college system. They are basically just departments. The big thing is that whichever college you are in, you will find all different types of majors, but you will all be taking the same general education requirements. Hope this helps!

  • @billsgarden5728
    @billsgarden5728 Před rokem

    Well good

  • @thomasbolen3020
    @thomasbolen3020 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the social scene really that bad?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +2

      It’s not that bad, you may just have to try a bit harder

    • @thomasbolen3020
      @thomasbolen3020 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ByteOfMichael how hard is a bit harder for an outward going person? Are there any bars/clubs that are nearby ?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s not that much harder, you can always look to join clubs/Greek life for a bigger circle. Most college students go to Pacific Beach like 15 mins south, where most of the bars are!

  • @antonioramirez-fh1vl
    @antonioramirez-fh1vl Před 3 lety +1

    Any fellow first year incoming transfers from ERC? Lol

  • @terencechau3077
    @terencechau3077 Před 3 lety +1

    tf we just 37 in NATION

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety

      When I mention it to people, UCSD seems to be quite well known! I think UCSD is honestly a great school and I loved my time there! There will be positives and negatives for every school so it’s important to stay positive!

  • @stevenliu2666
    @stevenliu2666 Před 2 lety +1

    Chose this college over UCLA cuz i think SD has a better comp sci program. Go tritons! #TritonClassOf2026

  • @TechVHD
    @TechVHD Před 4 lety +1

    I literally cannot for the life of me, find the list of UCSD majors and the colleges that separate it? I found the general list of all UCSD majors, but, everyone says that UCSD is split into 6 colleges? So I’m trying to find what each college’s major are, like pretending I’m trying to see which majors are in revelle, what majors are in Roosevelt, etc, could you help? And what other colleges/UC or not UC, has a system like UCSD that splits the colleges? And where is the Jacobs school of engineering? Why is that not listed as a college? Or is that a sub college within one of the 7 colleges within UCSD in general? This is so confusing, could you explain in detail, in text? And why are there the 7 colleges but all have the same major? Im confused? So if pretending, youre a CS major and you got in Muir, then if someone else is CS Major in Revelle, are we taking the same CS classes at the same location? Or are we taking the same CS classes but at a different location? Im so confused, because like UCLA, if youre in pretending sociology major, it is in UCLA L&S, but if youre CS major youre in UCLA Engineering, so Im so confused in how people say UCSD has 7 colleges, but all have the same major? Are we all taking the same major classes at the same classroom or different classroom based on what college we were accepted into?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety +1

      You will take the same classes in the same locations (unless you have different professors) as other people in your major. The only thing the UCSD college system does is separate people based on general education requirements and has nothing to do with your major. So if there are 2 CS majors, one in Muir and one in reveille, they’ll both take CSE 11:introduction to java in the same place but they will have to take different GEs. You can look up the different college general education requirements to get a sense of what each college requires, but all you have to remember is that whatever college you are in doesn’t really impact the classes, people or locations of your major.

  • @TelpPov
    @TelpPov Před 3 lety +1

    I graduated from the socially degenerate in 2012

  • @katherinerodriguez6105
    @katherinerodriguez6105 Před 3 lety +1

    This man said diverse 🤣 WHERE

  • @AM-br8bg
    @AM-br8bg Před 4 lety +1

    The engineering department was ranked #9 recently! Not that stats mean everything but that's p cool

  • @mrdaisu1337
    @mrdaisu1337 Před 2 lety +1

    HS, class of '22.
    I really want to go to UCSD but I heard the housing sucks... like very bad with upper classmen not having dorming at all.

  • @christopherlight2525
    @christopherlight2525 Před 3 lety +2

    Sis college is bes college

  • @satviksingh8991
    @satviksingh8991 Před 4 lety +3

    I did like the video
    Non of the cons seem to be a con to me
    Remember me?

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 4 lety

      Ya man, pros and cons are very subjective so a con to someone could be a pro to someone else

  • @SahilKumar-qx3xi
    @SahilKumar-qx3xi Před 3 lety +1

    Please brother please donate me a laptop fo do coding please pleassse

  • @terencechau3077
    @terencechau3077 Před 3 lety

    i suck and i can't wait to transfer to la, b or stanford

  • @anobelkhoushabeh3831
    @anobelkhoushabeh3831 Před 3 lety +2

    Avoid Revelle at all costs.

    • @ByteOfMichael
      @ByteOfMichael  Před 3 lety +1

      Holy 😂

    • @anobelkhoushabeh3831
      @anobelkhoushabeh3831 Před 3 lety

      @@ByteOfMichael TRASSSHHHH Requirements. Took me an extra year just to fucking pass calculus. I hate it so much lol

    • @BuckFush711
      @BuckFush711 Před 2 lety

      I heard it's great if you are pre-med - no?

  • @devynajonet9375
    @devynajonet9375 Před 3 lety +3

    Not only are you stat’n fact you are so cute and funny ☺️

  • @sophierothman4599
    @sophierothman4599 Před 3 lety +2

    u sound a lot like casually explained

  • @procidalandscape9993
    @procidalandscape9993 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg that's my school