UC Davis is a true gem in the University of California system. Often written off among people looking at prestige because of its agricultural, rural, and “lower” top 5 ranking within the UC system, but in reality has the best of both worlds of a academic and heavyweight research institution as well as the practical focus of affecting society in real and positive ways.
I majored in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior and did a minor in Comparative Literature, however, I can say that most of my learning happened by working on the student farm and taking elective courses in plant sciences. These experiences allowed me to really take the science and literature to a new level of understanding in their practical applications alongside other students, faculty, and staff who cared about the way that our food systems affect culture, nutrition, community, and politics.
Furthermore – if you go to Davis you will develop a new appreciation for bicycles. I credit so much of my love for bicycling as a form of transportation and recreation so much more because of the excellent infrastructure and community around bicycling in Davis.
There are so many more things about Davis, but truly the quality of life and the ability to learn about the world larger than just the university in a safe, experimental, innovative, and progressive space was pretty much the most important thing for going here.