This flagship institution of the University of California system, the University of California, Berkeley, has over 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide variety of disciplines, including The Haas School of Business and the Boalt School of Law. Because they offer so much, perhaps you would be better directed to their website, listed just below as one of the related links. Fiat Lux!
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The main campus is in Berkeley, California.
All of the Cal State campuses are equal when it comes to prerequisite courses. The best way to determine which classes you need is to look online for the prerequisite list from the school of optometry that you plan to attend. there are three schools of optometry in California. The one at UC Berkeley provides lists of Cal State courses that UC Berkeley will accept to fulfill their prerequisite requirements. Make sure that you meet with your academic advisor before you register. They will be able to help ensure that you take the right courses. You will need to take a lot of math and science courses like chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, calculus, statistics, etc.
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If by Cal you mean Berkeley, then somewhat yes. UCLA and UC Berkeley are two of the ten University of California campuses. Each works independent of the other. These two schools are generally considered the best of the UC campuses in college rankings with Berkeley coming out on top.
Keep you sights on 3.8 and above and a 2100 or better. But don't confuse Cal States and UCs they're two separate public university systems, UCs are much harder to get into then Cal States. Berkeley's a UC, Northridge is a Cal State, you can get in to a Cal State with a 3.0 or less, especially if your a CA resident.
it refers to University of California, Berkeley... since Berkeley is the flagship of the UC schools, that's why they just call it California (or Cal)
Rodgers did not complete/graduate from college, but he attented University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Cal, California, etc.).