University of California-Riverside Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about University of California-Riverside!

Skylar

It was a very rewarding experience. Even now that I'm in law school I still go back to visit with friends and professors.

Aileen

UCR is an awesome place to get an education, despite what others may think. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

KC

Fuck it man, UCR REALLY SUCKS because they dont allow liquor very liberally on campus yet but they are letting on. The cops are really shitty sometimes. but the best times are those spent on campus at 1 in the morning drunk as fuck with a large group of people. eat a dick!@

joe

GET OUT THERE AND MEET AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN DONT DISCRIMINATE THERE ARE SOME GREAT PEOPLE HERE AT RIVERSIDE. DONT COME HERE WITH YOUR WHOLE HIGH SCHOOL AND BE A COCKY LITTLE BITCH

Parker

I love my college experience, I have had the Great and the Horrible and if I was asked to do it again I would do it twice. With any college that you choose what makes a great experience is if you come in with a positive outlook, and you make the best of every situation. People will always have something negative to say about everything, as long you are enjoying yourself and succeeding in school thats honestly all that matters, really.

Shelby

Overall UC Riverside was an experience that I will not regret nor ever forget. Before I came to here I had my choice between UCB and UCR. I'm glad I picked UCR, I had a lot of fun and made life long friends.

Eli

UCR is a good school and I think this school will go through a lot of changes for the good; that way everyone who goes to this school in the future won't be so mad that they attend UCR.

Jessie

Buy an oxygen tank and a bullet-proof vest if you intend on going to UCR. You'll need the former just to walk around outside, and the latter if you intend on going downtown.

Chris

As an alumnus, I would recommend UCR wholeheartedly. Just work hard and don't major in something where you are not challenging yourself to the fullest.

William

Anything is up to you reinvent yourself and be who you wish to be and not what others wish you to be. I have made many mistakes, but l learned from them and so I have no great regrets. UCR won't force you to do anything, but I say hit the ground running and go out for everything as freshman classes are a breeze-make lots of friends early and make sure to value social life highly because if you want to be bored you will be.