Readers React: The difference between Berkeley and other UCs
Re “Patt Morrison Asks: Janet Napolitano,†Opinion, April 30
Patt Morrison asked University of California President Janet Napolitano a great question but failed to follow up with the natural response to her answer: “You don’t really mean that, do you?â€
Morrison asked her:
“But shouldn’t California students have first shot at the campus they want? You can’t be arguing that a UC Merced degree means as much out in the world as a Berkeley degree?â€
Napolitano’s answer:
“I would differ with that. It depends on where in the world you are and what field you’re in. In most states each [UC campus] would be the flagship university.â€
As everyone knows, Napolitano’s response is pure politics. Telling a prospective employer in California that you graduated from UC Merced doesn’t have the same effect as saying you graduated from Berkeley.
Even if I were a college grad applying for a job in Vermont or New Hampshire, employers there would know the difference between Berkeley and a campus that most likely they’d never heard of. (“Merced? What’s that?â€)
John Reiner
Los Angeles
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