into their universities. The University of Southern California enrols more foreign students each year than any other institution in the U.S! As a result, there is so much more to the state than just Silicon Valley and the Sunset Strip, as the amalgamation of cultures, languages, food and celebrations means that students can explore a whole world of new experiences all in one state!
In California, students can expect to get a diverse climate for their dollar! In typical American fashion, the extremes of Californian temperatures result in extreme landscapes, producing lush forests, to spectacular shorelines and blistering desserts. The contrasting Californian geography makes a whole host of pursuits possible; surfing along some
of America’s most famous coastlines, hiking through acres of vast national parks and trekking through the deserts of Death Valley and the Mojavi, are just a hand-full of the adventures on offer. The California coast is lined with some of the state’s major cities, such as San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. As you travel North, the climate becomes more temperate and the scenery more mountainous, with the glacial domes of Yosemite Valley and the giant redwoods of the stunning Sequoia National Park being some of the surroundings one could truly immerse themselves in. Some of the colossal redwoods stand at an unimaginable 94metres in height with an inconceivable circumference of 17metres and are just one of the many utterly
unique natural landmarks certain to leave you speechless.
Graduates from Californian universities and colleges can boast both nationally and internationally recognised institutions on their brag sheets. There is a seemingly endless list of prestigious schools in the state of California that are consistently ranked among the top in the country, these include Stanford University, University of California- Berkeley, California Institute of Technology, University of California-Los Angeles, Delaware State University, University of California-Davis, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of California-Riverside, University of California-Santa Cruz and finally, The University of California-San Francisco!
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