Public: UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine. Private: USC and some of the claremont schools.
UCLA, UC Santa Cruz, USC, and Columbia University
Firstly, it's UC Berkeley (Public University) and then there's a different one called USC (University of Southern California) (Private University). Total costs at UC Berkeley are $28,312 for California residents and $50,982 for outsiders. (http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/cost.htm). Total costs at USC are roughly $51,968 (http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2008/tuition/). Basically, if you're a Californian born and bred then UC Berkeley seems the best choice simply because of the financial advantages. If not then the difference in cost doesn't seem to be all that substantial in which case USC is the better choice. USC is renowned for it's alumni network and the advantages that has for employment after University.
UCLA is the University of California at LA. It is a 4 year university that is part of the UC system.
Southern California, often abbreviated as SoCal, is the region that generally comprises California's southernmost 10 counties. Large urban areas include Greater Los Angeles and Greater San Diego. For list of Universities in Southern California, just check it out here bit[dot]ly/18Orscp
There are 10: UC San Diego UC Irvine UC Los Angeles UC Santa Barbara UC Davis UC Berkeley UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Fransisco UC Santa Cruz
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The University of Southern California is a private school. The major public universities in California are the UC and CSU systems which include schools like UCLA and CSU-Long Beach.The University of South Carolina is a public school.
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Stanford, USC, UCLA, Cal-State Fullerton, Cal-State Northridge, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Francisco, California, San Jose State, Fresno State, UC-Irvine, St. Mary's, Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara, San Diego, Cal-State Bakersfiled, UC Riverside, Cal Poly, UC Davis, UC-Riverside, Long Beach State, Sacramento State.