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    University Of California - Looks like an engineer designed the...engineering building.

    University Of California

    (190 reviews)

    2/18/26- Just found…read moreout my oldest received his email of acceptance into the M.S. program!!! I am so happy for him! He's worked so hard and this was truly a joyous moment.. He applied for another program, so I'm hoping that arrives soon.. He does have other applications that he submitted so, we will see where he goes.. If UcDavis can provide what he needs, this will be the first choice.. (his goal: to go to the Okinawa Institute )..! Thank you for allowing my son to truly venture out into this world with so many opportunities..

    Update: I'm not going to name names due to privacy reasons. The current employment director is not…read morevery flexible at all. The current employment director doesn't care for their students' schedules or their health. It's like they have tunnel vision. I told the employment director I that could not attend the career fairs for personal health reasons. All the employment director told me is "Let's see if we can find an alternative." Shame on you, employment director! The current employment director needs to be let go (or be fired) and be replaced with someone who actually cares for people's health and their schedules! When I asked them to not go to confirm with them, they said "the goal is to come for 10 mins. We can stand by the entrance and at the 10 min mark I'll check in." Shame you on you! Plus, we do the exact same things with the employment director every Wednesday. It is so boring and so repetitive. I hope the employment director gets fired (or to be let go) for choosing not to excuse me from the career fair over people's health.

    Physical Sciences and Engineering Library - Views

    Physical Sciences and Engineering Library

    (3 reviews)

    Nice and quiet. Great place to study and lots of plugs. I…read moreused to tutor in here simply because we could have a giant table on an empty floor, though it seems to be a little more busy recently. Even if it's busy everyone is very quiet, not like Shields with all the chatter. Just not a fan of the computers not being part of the normal page printing. They're a part of repro so you end up having to pay a minimum of $5 even if you want 1 page. They're also extremely extremely slow, I don't think they've updated the computers in over a decade. I just complain because they're the closest to Mondavi and I sometimes have to print and don't want to walk all the way to Olson, it's probably not a problem for most people. I've never used them, but they have legos to play with when you walk in, seems like fun :)

    Another aging building on campus. Compared to Shields Library, it's smaller and feels more…read moreinviting. The 2nd floor is great for group work while the third floor is great for a more silent environment. Large tables are everywhere and the chairs are slightly padded. I feel like bathrooms are something UC Davis always skimps on. Old buildings always seem to undergo some type of minor renovations but it always excludes the bathrooms. Consequently, the small tiles have gathered decades of grime and filth. It doesn't help that they only seem to be cleaned once a day. There's only a single occupancy restroom for men on the 2nd floor.

    Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science

    Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science

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    Got to take a tour of the RMI facilities for the first time as part of a work conference -- this…read moredefinitely was not around when I attended UC Davis! First stop was the Sensory Theatre to hear about the Olive Center and do a few olive oil tastings. We also stopped at the pilot winery, pilot brewery, tomato/peach processing labs, and dairy lab to hear about all the work they're doing there. I hear you can also do tastings at the Honey and Pollination Center. It really is a state-of-the-art, LEED-certified facility for both Viticulture and Enology, and Food Science and Technology. Walking tour lasts an hour or so for groups of 15 or more, can be setup through their website. Parking nearby includes the Gateway Structure, or parking lots #1 or #2, permits can be purchased. Located at the south side of campus by the Mondavi Center, Alumni Center, and Conference Center, it's a very nice addition to the ever-growing University. Makes me proud to be an Aggie!

    Gorgeous new facility for the advancement of the science and art of winemaking. Set on the edge of…read morethe UC Davis Campus, this new state of the art food science facility has several labs for advancing the food science, brewery technology and winemaking. UC Davis' annual open house, Picnic Day, is a great opportunity to visit the center and see what it is doing for these areas of science that are so important to California's economy.

    UC Davis Department of Political Science

    UC Davis Department of Political Science

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    When I left the University of Georgia, MA in hand, I was intellectually adrift, spiritually…read moredecentered, financially troubled, and morally bankrupt. Like so many graduate students out there, I lacked the knowledge to move ahead in today's modern world. Thank goodness for the UC Davis Department of Political Science, which provided me with the useless and thoroughly impractical skills that are absolutely not required by the go-go world of today! It seemed like every time I applied for a job, I wasn't asked about my knowledge of maximum likelihood estimation techniques. No one ever inquired whether I knew how to estimate reliable coefficients even with heteroskedastic residuals. I was absolutely never asked a question about what Density Function is appropriate for overdispersed count data. I don't think I ever got through an interview without failing to talk about fixing first-order autocorrelation. Man, they NEVER ask that one! Thanks to the UC Davis Department of Political Science, though, I can parrot back dense mathematical formulae and impenetrable jargon with incredible accuracy! Do you want to know about two-stage bargaining models? What about Nash equilibria? I can drone uselessly on about these things for hours! Have you ever wondered what the difference between fixed and random effects models is, or whether you should use a one-tailed or two-tailed hypothesis test? Just ask me: this knowledge haunts my dreams! Try as I might, I'm actually unable to forget it! I know what you're thinking: "This sounds great and all, but how can all this 'political science' help me find love?" Here's the good news: UC Davis not only has the latest, state-of-the-art statistical training (which, incidentally, makes for great first date conversation), but also offers an acculturation program so comprehensive and so thoroughly suffocating that it makes Chairman Mao's "re-education" programs look like grade school civics class. After you've mastered the social norms of academia, you'll have to beat the women back with your dog-eared copy of "The Logic of Collective Action!" If academics are known for anything, it is for being socially well adjusted. At UC Davis, you'll unlearn all those destructive and indecorous social practices you once thought were "cool," and learn what real coolness is. Lessons include: ogling undergrads, awkwardly flirting with undergrads, making weird conversation with undergrads, staring at your shoes, mastering the limp handshake, and integrating hopelessly outdated pop culture references into your lectures. Enroll soon, and you'll have access to the upcoming lecture series on personal hygiene and style. I am told that "Tie-dyes and Tevas: Hot Styles for Spring" is not to be missed, and that "Sebagos and Braided Belts: Completing the Look" is positively life-changing! If you want to stare blankly at an uncertain and unfulfilling future, or if you're satisfied to wander aimlessly in a Chinese maze of empty technique, or even if you just want to be privy to the degrading and preposterous minutiae of systematic empirical research, then give the UC Davis Department of Political Science a look. They've got the skills you'll never need for the 21st Century!

    Social Sciences & Humanities Building - Not a bad view

    Social Sciences & Humanities Building

    (8 reviews)

    Okay who designed this building. Even with a map I still get lost. Maybe that's why everyone calls…read moreit the DEATH STAR. I know i'm not the only one who gets lost here. I see people wandering around all the time. The SS&H building is the home of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology and a Psychology Lab. AKA College of Letters and Science & History. You can also find offices, classroom, computer labs and a very nice library for Agricultural and Resource Economics. The Ag & Resource Economics library is on the 5th floor on the west side of the building, from there you get a great view of the campus, and if you can get past the locked door you could get roof access. Other then schooling this building is a great place to play ditch, capture the flag & have nerf wars. A little side note: The DEATH STAR is said to be the secret headquarters of the Campus Crusade for Chaos and Confusion. A secret group on the UC campus.

    Oh keane, you so crazy…read more So they told us that it was to facilitate communication that they designed the "death star" the way that it is. But what I heard is it actually was part of a scare about students rioting, and making sure they are easily contained. You will see similar buildings on most college campuses, usually just 1 or 2 because the riots stopped and they realized how stupid the design is. You can also tell if the administartion is scared of protests/riots because they will remove a handle from one side of a double door, this is so they can not be chained together. Anyways, the only thing good about the "death star" was to play tag or hide and seek. Make sure to not break a leg. . . they may never find you.

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