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For me personally, I feel like UCLA is prioritizing quantity over quality. An example of this is the new housing selection for apartments (4/10). I stayed in a 4/8 before and I'll say there is barely any room once you settle in with your other roommate. However, one thing that really annoys many of us is that we cannot enroll in the classes we need for our major but yet they refuse to expand the class capacity or do anything about it. Professors tell you to "first pass it" but no shit the class gets filled up before first pass
I feel like year after year since I accepted my UCLA decision the school slowly degrades in terms of quality for me (meaning it's overhyped). Is it just me and you do feel like that UCLA has lived up to your expectations?
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