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What is Berkeley UCLA mascot?

UCLA's mascot is the Bruin (Joe Bruin), while UC Berkeley's mascot is the Golden Bear (Oski), with Berkeley giving the Bruin name to UCLA after a shared history where both used bear-related mascots, leading to UCLA adopting the Bruin name from Berkeley.
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Does UCLA and UC Berkeley have the same mascot?

Once again, UCLA was in search of a moniker. After considering everything from Buccaneers to Gorillas, students remained in a quandary. At the time, UC Berkeley was using both Bears and Bruins. Berkeley's student leaders voted to give the Bruin name up and finally, UCLA had its mascot.
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Why is Bruin a bear?

Bears are called "Bruin" because the name comes from Middle Dutch and Middle English words meaning "brown," referring to the bear's color, and it became famous as the bear character's name in the medieval fable "Reynard the Fox," establishing it as a traditional name for bears in European folklore, later adopted by sports teams like the Boston Bruins and UCLA Bruins.
 
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Why did UCLA choose Bruin?

While it had been among the students' suggestions, the name Bruins had been used alternately with Bears by Berkeley for years. In a show of brotherly unity, Berkeley's student leaders offered the name Bruins to UCLA, and the Associated Student Council voted unanimously to adopt the name.
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What does 4 fingers mean for UCLA?

For UCLA, "4 fingers" or "Fours Up" is a hand signal representing the four letters in U-C-L-A, symbolizing school pride, victory, and the famous "8-clap" cheer (four fingers on each hand adding up to eight). It's used by athletes, fans, and recruits to show spirit, often after wins, and is synonymous with "Go Bruins!".
 
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Is UCLA harder than Harvard?

It's generally harder to get into Harvard due to its much lower acceptance rate (around 3-4%) compared to UCLA (around 9%), but UCLA can be harder for applicants with less-than-perfect grades because of its strong emphasis on straight A's for admitted students, sometimes requiring near-perfect GPAs even for public school standards. Ultimately, both are incredibly selective, with Harvard being tougher overall for admissions but UCLA being uniquely difficult if you lack perfect high school grades, while Harvard offers a different academic intensity and resources.
 
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Which is more prestigious, UCLA or Berkeley?

Both UCLA and UC Berkeley are highly prestigious, but Berkeley often edges out UCLA in global research rankings, while UCLA frequently leads in U.S. national rankings for undergraduate experience and social mobility, creating a dynamic rivalry where prestige depends on the specific metric and field. Berkeley is often seen as having stronger research heft and engineering/STEM programs, while UCLA is praised for its vibrant student life and strong undergraduate focus, though both are considered top-tier public universities. 
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What do UCLA students call themselves?

After the athletic teams entered the Pacific Coast conference in 1926, the Southern Branch student council adopted the nickname "Bruins", a name offered by the student council at UC Berkeley.
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Why is Berkeley not called UCB?

As a reflection of the University of California's development into a multi-institutional university system, the term University of California is no longer applied to the campus outside of varsity sports; the official name is University of California, Berkeley.
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What is a female bear called?

Adult female bears, called sows, weigh about 175 pounds.
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What was the original mascot of UCLA?

Since UCLA started out as a younger sibling to UC Berkeley, the natural choice for a mascot was the Cubs. According to a Daily Bruin article, UCLA also had a live mascot in its founding years: a stray dog named Rags. In 1924, UCLA decided to rebrand; the Cubs were all set to grow into fierce Grizzlies.
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What is the 3 bear rule?

The "3 Bear Rule" is a survival rhyme for bear encounters: "If it's brown, lay down (play dead); if it's black, fight back; if it's white, goodnight (give up)". This rhyme offers a simple guide, but modern advice emphasizes reacting to the bear's behavior (defensive vs. predatory) rather than just its color, though fighting a black bear and playing dead for a grizzly (brown) attack are generally still recommended when an attack is happening. 
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Is it harder to get into UCLA or UC Berkeley?

UCLA is generally considered harder to get into than UC Berkeley due to having a lower overall acceptance rate and receiving more applications, making it the most selective UC, though both are extremely competitive and depend heavily on your major and profile. While UCLA often requires higher stats (especially GPA), Berkeley can be very competitive for specific programs like Engineering or Business, but might be slightly more holistic overall. 
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What is UCLA's rival school?

(They even play games together!) Since 1929, USC and UCLA have been fierce rivals in football.
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Does UCLA have a female mascot?

In 1967, the first female to become a UCLA mascot created the role of Josephine Bruin and joined Joe at athletic events. The various versions of the duo have been a fixture on the UCLA sporting scene ever since that time. The winner of the annual USC-UCLA football game is given the Victory Bell.
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What does 4 fingers up mean in UCLA?

"4s up" at UCLA is a hand gesture using both hands to show four fingers (thumbs tucked in), representing the four letters in UCLA, symbolizing school pride and unity, popularized by athletes like Jaleel Wadood, and often accompanied by "8-clap," as four fingers on each hand equals eight for the famous cheer. It means "Go Bruins!" and signifies spirit, especially at sporting events, showing support for the team and university.
 
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What is the #1 college in California?

The number one college in California depends on the ranking system, but Stanford University consistently ranks first overall, followed closely by institutions like the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), which is often the top public university. For public options, UCLA and UC Berkeley are top contenders.
 
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What is the hardest major to get into at UC Berkeley?

The hardest majors to get into at UC Berkeley are primarily in high-demand fields like Computer Science (CS), Engineering (especially EECS/ECE), the Haas School of Business, and Data Science, often within impacted colleges, but also specific Letters & Sciences majors like Political Economy, Public Health, and Operations Research, known for extremely low admission rates (sometimes single digits for CS) and high applicant numbers. 
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Why do people choose UCLA over Berkeley?

People often choose UCLA over Berkeley because UCLA offers a more balanced mix of strong academics, better weather, and an energetic campus life in Los Angeles.
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Which campus is bigger, UCLA or Berkeley?

A big campus

Of the three UCs, SD has the largest "main" campus, with a size of 1149.71 acres. Compared to UCLA's 373.56 and Berkeley's 178 (Berkeley has 1288.18 total acres, but most of it is from the Berkeley Hills).
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What's the hardest major to get into at UCLA?

The hardest majors to get into at UCLA are often in specialized professional schools like Nursing, Film & Television, and Engineering (especially Computer Science/Engineering), which have extremely low acceptance rates (sometimes <1-4%) due to high demand and rigorous selection, often requiring auditions or high stats, with Computer Science being notoriously tough within the College of Letters & Science as well. 
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Where do the 1% go to college?

The 1% of the wealthiest Americans disproportionately attend highly selective, elite universities, particularly Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Brown, Penn, Columbia) and other top institutions like MIT, Stanford, Duke, and UChicago, where they make up a large percentage of the student body, often outnumbering students from the bottom 60% of income earners combined. Liberal arts colleges and prestigious public universities also attract many wealthy students, with specific examples including WashU St. Louis, UVA, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Vanderbilt, and Johns Hopkins.
 
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What is the #1 hardest college to get into?

There isn't one single #1 hardest school, as it changes slightly by year and criteria, but Harvard University, Stanford University, MIT, and Caltech consistently rank among the top with extremely low acceptance rates (often 3-4%) and intense competition for spots, though other top global universities like Oxford and Tsinghua are also incredibly selective. Harvard is frequently cited as the hardest due to its high volume of applications and focus on global leadership potential, while Caltech is known for its extreme difficulty in STEM. 
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