anyone considering attending this school SHOULD. I just graduated this year sadly I couldnt spend my last year on campus but I did 3/4 years. It is honestly one of the coolest campus/schools I could have imagined. Seriously dont sleep on this college!
i will probably be attending ucsd in the fall, what were ur pros and cons of attending ucsd, only thing I'm really afraid of is teh social life aspect I've heard that its basically what you make of it, how was your social life? ik the pandemic probably messed everything up but pre covid what was it like?
Nice video! Thanks! For those who wondered, Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss) did not attend UCSD. The campus wasn't even built until the early 1960's, and by then Dr. Seuss was a successful author and illustrator. He did live in La Jolla, a wealthy suburb of San Diego, for decades, until his death in 1991.
Much of what we see in this video was not yet built when I attended UCSD in the early '70s. At around 10:50, it's John Muir College, which did exist when I was there. The library is the Geisel Library, named after Theodore Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, who lived in La Jolla and contributed to the university.
Thank you! We went on a Saturday. There are usually a lot of groups visiting UCs, just make sure you bring your mask and phone to take pictures and you should be good to go :)
To those above ^ This is just my opinion so it in no way represents the general consensus of the students at UCSD. I just feel like the campus life is very sterile, you’re just rushing to classes all the time. Quarter system makes it difficult for you to connect with others and form lasting and meaningful relationships (especially if you’re a commuter). Parking is an absolute nightmare and the tuition/board is borderline criminally expensive. I feel as though students here have a chip on their shoulder as most of us probably failed to get into our targets (UCLA/UCB). Unless you’re intending to major in something UCSD is actually renowned for (STEM majors), you’re better off attending Cal states. I’m an international business major and I honestly feel the stuff I learn is largely inapplicable and there are other programs at SFSU/SDSU/SJSU that have better disciplinary focus. I’m graduating this summer without learning much, making new friends or having any lasting positive memories about this school. Perhaps a part of it was because of covid but I dreaded going to school when classes were still in person. Once again, I should have framed my initial comment better and I’m not saying UCSD is a terrible school. I would just encourage incoming freshmen or transfers to explore all possible alternatives before committing to this school. It is still possible for you to have a much more fulfilling and positive experience at UCSD than I did but really think hard before you ape into committing to UCSD.
College is honestly what you make of it and some people (such as myself) just aren’t able to see the true merit in attending college. Once again, I’m just a dude on the internet and it’s my own opinion. I’m sorry I won’t be able to give you a truly unbiased opinion and I wish everyone nothing but the best.
@@dwayneyap2175 Thanks for sharing your experiences and opinions bro. I’m a freshman in hs and I was watching this campus tour because I have to make a research paper about future colleges I want to attend. To be honest I never really thought about the social aspect when choosing colleges and I didn’t really understand how meaningful and long lasting those relationships can be. I wasn’t really planning on going to ucsd in the future but when I am at that point of time where I have to choose, I will definitely take what you said into consideration
anyone considering attending this school SHOULD. I just graduated this year sadly I couldnt spend my last year on campus but I did 3/4 years. It is honestly one of the coolest campus/schools I could have imagined. Seriously dont sleep on this college!
i will probably be attending ucsd in the fall, what were ur pros and cons of attending ucsd, only thing I'm really afraid of is teh social life aspect I've heard that its basically what you make of it, how was your social life? ik the pandemic probably messed everything up but pre covid what was it like?
Wow the campus is sooo big and has antique buildings. The Target inside campus? Awesome !
I know right!
That target was just built! During my time at 2020 when we had to go home from COVID, it was still being built
Hiii
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Nice video! Thanks! For those who wondered, Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss) did not attend UCSD. The campus wasn't even built until the early 1960's, and by then Dr. Seuss was a successful author and illustrator. He did live in La Jolla, a wealthy suburb of San Diego, for decades, until his death in 1991.
Thank you! Thanks for the info!!
@ 2:23 That is the talking tree! It's an art installation that plays various things (speeches, poetry, stories, etc).
Thanks for the insight!
Thanks for the tour. My daughter just got accepted today at Revelle College for neuroscience major.
Congrats!!
@@MagdaandKyle , Thank you guys!
My daughter just got accepted too at the same Revelle College.
Much of what we see in this video was not yet built when I attended UCSD in the early '70s. At around 10:50, it's John Muir College, which did exist when I was there. The library is the Geisel Library, named after Theodore Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, who lived in La Jolla and contributed to the university.
Wow thank you for the insight!
Library is technically named after both Audrey and Ted Geisel.
The crooked house on top of an engineering building is called “Falling Star,” an art installation by artist Do Ho Suh.
OMG I just commented on ur other vid that you guys should do a UCSD tour. And then BAM I see this video out lol.
Right on time lol
Your timing is impeccable! :)
I love your energy guys keep up the good work!
Subscription and like well deserved 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Hiii
UCSD rocks!
lot of pretty chicks in STEM lol
The bare, concrete buildings are designed in what's called the Brutalist style.
Oh, it's not the only Target on a college campus. I know that the University of Southern California has one on its campus, in the University Village.
Thank you! Thanks for the info again!!
either berkeley or this
if not
i ended up in tokyo or seoul
1 year later and I got admitted to UCSD! (also got into berkeley and ucla too)
Geisel Library as in Ted “Guy-zol” aka Dr. Seuss, not Giselle.
Do an SDSU campus tour plz
We will see what we can do :)
My son got accepted to UCSD for this coming fall.
Congrats!!
Start this @ 6:00 minutes
I like the video! What day of the week did you visit, im planning to go there in a couple weeks
Thank you! We went on a Saturday. There are usually a lot of groups visiting UCs, just make sure you bring your mask and phone to take pictures and you should be good to go :)
Can you guys do one of UCSC?
4:31 suddenly we are in the backrooms
This is a very helpful video. You should be proud lol.
Glad you think so!
Bayar berapa sewa skateboard nya?
$25 :)
So sad they dont have a business program :(
They have international business!
4:04 sakura tree
spoiler alert: campus food is not the greatest
Guys, if you have a choice.. please do not attend this school. Trust me.
Why not
Why
To those above ^
This is just my opinion so it in no way represents the general consensus of the students at UCSD. I just feel like the campus life is very sterile, you’re just rushing to classes all the time. Quarter system makes it difficult for you to connect with others and form lasting and meaningful relationships (especially if you’re a commuter). Parking is an absolute nightmare and the tuition/board is borderline criminally expensive. I feel as though students here have a chip on their shoulder as most of us probably failed to get into our targets (UCLA/UCB).
Unless you’re intending to major in something UCSD is actually renowned for (STEM majors), you’re better off attending Cal states. I’m an international business major and I honestly feel the stuff I learn is largely inapplicable and there are other programs at SFSU/SDSU/SJSU that have better disciplinary focus.
I’m graduating this summer without learning much, making new friends or having any lasting positive memories about this school. Perhaps a part of it was because of covid but I dreaded going to school when classes were still in person.
Once again, I should have framed my initial comment better and I’m not saying UCSD is a terrible school. I would just encourage incoming freshmen or transfers to explore all possible alternatives before committing to this school. It is still possible for you to have a much more fulfilling and positive experience at UCSD than I did but really think hard before you ape into committing to UCSD.
College is honestly what you make of it and some people (such as myself) just aren’t able to see the true merit in attending college. Once again, I’m just a dude on the internet and it’s my own opinion. I’m sorry I won’t be able to give you a truly unbiased opinion and I wish everyone nothing but the best.
@@dwayneyap2175 Thanks for sharing your experiences and opinions bro. I’m a freshman in hs and I was watching this campus tour because I have to make a research paper about future colleges I want to attend. To be honest I never really thought about the social aspect when choosing colleges and I didn’t really understand how meaningful and long lasting those relationships can be. I wasn’t really planning on going to ucsd in the future but when I am at that point of time where I have to choose, I will definitely take what you said into consideration