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California State University, Northridge

3.3(276 reviews)
5.2 mi•Northridge

This university changed my life. I got my bachelor degree in public health here and it opened…read moreopportunities for me to get my current job. My experience here was great. I had quality classes and great professors. I learned so much about the field I work in now. The university has so many amenities. Nap pods, computer lab access, gym access, library access, and so much more. There was also a lot of opportunities to get involved with organizations, clubs, etc. being involved enhanced my undergraduate experience. Parking was terrible and passes were pricey.

My Bachelor's was a strange experience because it was entirely remote due to COVID, after…read moretransferring from Los Angeles Valley College. Even though it was "strange," it was actually pretty good. On the other hand, the Master's in Screenwriting was just awful. It was a terrible experience, with bad and unprepared professors, an all-white faculty with zero diversity, and a department chair (Mr. Jared Rappaport) who seemed completely lost and had no idea what he was doing. The entire body of professors was terrible--aggressions and lies everywhere. I had two classes that were repetitions of courses I had already taken as an undergraduate, even with the same professors. Additionally, during my thesis examination, one of the three professors who were supposed to give me feedback did not read my script. As a result, I only received two sets of feedback instead of three. Beyond that, my experience with the credentialing program at CSUN, under the Michael Eisner School, was equally disappointing. The lack of commitment, disorganization, and unprofessional behavior throughout the process was unacceptable. Communication was poor, requirements shifted without clear guidance, and there was little accountability. It is a terrible place to pursue studies if you expect seriousness, professionalism, or institutional support. In summary, I paid for a Master's degree that honestly taught me very little. I learned far more in the screenwriting courses I took at Los Angeles Valley College than in the CSUN Master's program. And if you are thinking about "networking," forget it. The network you can get from that institution is honestly BS. I do not recommend that program. Look for a more serious institution if you want to learn and feel genuinely appreciated. Do not pursue the Master's in Screenwriting at CSUN.

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Pauley Pavilion

Pauley Pavilion

4.2(100 reviews)
8.0 mi•UCLA, Westwood

Legendary arena on the campus of UCLA. It's amazing that it's been around for 60 + years, but the…read morerenovations they did between 2010 and 2012 makes this place feel very modern and it's like a brand new arena. It's fun to walk around the inside and look at all of the banners and displays they have showing the rich winning tradition of the mighty bruins. Seats are pretty comfortable and there aren't really any bad seats in the house. I've been to some basketball games and a graduation here in the past, but this time went to a men's volleyball game. It was fun and general admission seating lets you get real up close to the action. It's a great venue and you should come check out some local college action. It's a lot of fun, more intimate, and a lot cheaper than a professional game.

*** January 20th, 2026: UCLA 69 vs Purdue 67 ***…read more Pauley Pavilion is the home of UCLA sports arena and the building recently had a renovation completed in 2012. I recently came here to see a NCAA men's basketball game. [Parking]: Visitors can park at Structure 7 or Structure 4. Most of cars will be guided to Structure 4, but Structure 7 is closer to Pauley Pavilion. For Structure 7, visitors must park on the basement level 2. $17 for the event parking via Bruin Permit. Visitors will need to scan the QR code at the elevators; however due to poor cellular signal at the basement, I had to refresh the webpage once I walked up to the ground level. [Experience]: There were vendors out there giving away free drink samples before and after the game. The stadium had a pretty good view and personally I didn't see any "bad" seats within the building. [Food]: The building blocked off one side of the building for food trucks, so there were some good food options to choose from. [Conclusion]: Unlike Crypto.com Arena or Intuit Dome, game day experience felt like a very intimate experience and gameday ticket is very affordable. Overall I am a fan of this arena. P.S. - UCLA women's gymnastics and men's + women's volleyball are also hosted in Pauley Pavilion.

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