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    Haley
    I love UCSB's Sociology program!

    UCSB’s Sociology Program is not only supportive but they have a huge variety of different sub-subjects within soc that people can study! I have taken classes that range from sex-ed to fighting the climate crisis which have all provided me with an array of knowledge to apply to my profession. Thanks to UCSB’s sociology program, I have a better idea of what to pursue and what I can focus on! Even though I enjoy this program, UCSB has a lot to improve on and primarily being caring for their students. While attending here, they repeatedly disregard their student’s voices and continue to build and facilitate negative and detrimental projects for their students. Munger Hall is an example of how opinions against a profitable and easy way-out project against UCSB will always get continued which devalues our efforts and voices. As a student, I am soaking up as much as I can learn but I do not feel like a priority at UCSB. I feel like a walking dollar sign to them as it seems that is all they care about. Overall, UCSB is not a school I recommend attending.

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    Programme: Politics and Sociology
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2024
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Santa Barbara, California
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    Work Hard, Play Hard

    The unique student experience at the University of California, Santa Barbara can be summed up in the well-known phrase, “Work hard, play hard.” The rigor of academics at UCSB is sometimes overlooked by its reputation for accessible and near-constant partying, vivid student life, and sunny atmosphere — referring both to the friendliness and general disposition of students, and the beaches on which the campus physically exists. Classes are large and often require independent learning and self-discipline to succeed. However, this is not uncommon in most public universities, especially in the University of California system. The pace of the quarter system and the fact that most professors are not career-professors, but rather researchers, lends to a quick cycle of classes where most interaction is with Teaching Assistants. Most alumni can name one or two professors they truly enjoyed and several they hated, and can’t remember who taught the rest of their courses at all. Still, the academic culture should not be minimized. Most students choose to take on additional majors and minors, and fill their schedules with a variety of extracurriculars and career-advancing activities. I cannot recall meeting a single student who completed their degree and strived for nothing else while at UCSB. While the reputation of UCSB as a “party school” is not unfounded, I would argue that the unifying characteristic of student life is an attitude of enjoying one’s time at university fully, whatever that may mean to you. With hundreds of welcoming clubs and associations, an eclectic beach town next door, and beaches and mountains constantly within sight, students have a tendency to complete their responsibilities and studies ferociously in an attempt to take advantage of everything else UCSB has to offer. The close-knit student community of IV lends to a rare feeling of neighborliness within a large university, and many students work passionately towards causes of social justice, environmentalism, and more that affect their town and society at large. In short, one can expect UCSB alumni to excel under pressure, keep their passion and compassion close to their work, and smile through the week’s responsibilities because they know they will be making the absolute most of their weekend.

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    Programme: Politics and Sociology
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Santa Barbara, California
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