Shocky1;842545029 said:
that's an impossible scenario
if berkeley students were in eugene or corvallis, oregon & oregon state wouldn't be academically mediocre schools with 95%+ acceptance rates
the university of california, berkeley=#1 ranked public (#3 overall) university in the world
Don't mistake teaching with research prominence or work demands placed on students. Both in business and in law practice, the top students we recruited at most schools would be the top students at other schools, and in the job environment did just as well. With schools like Harvard and some other Ivies (e.g., Wharton), Michigan, Cal and Furd, admittedly you can recruit deeper into the class. Cal was great for me, but you have to like what Cal offers, such as a urban environment, challenging classes, etc. A lot of other schools offer good teachers, smaller classes, different curriculum, different environment, and other perceived "advantages" to students that Cal does not. We lost one WBB recruit a couple years ago because Cal doesn't have a nursing program (because Cal doesn't have a medical school). I like the concept that Cal is not for everyone. If you listen to our better coaches (e.g, Jack Clark, Des, both swim coaches, etc.) they talk endlessly about trying to find the right fit in terms of who they recruit. From everything I have heard about Sabrina, she is a great fit for Cal, and thus she is priority one. But please don't assume other schools put out inferior people.