Study in the US- Know Your Destination- California

May 28, 2024
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General

Capital- Sacramento

 

Major Cities- Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Fresno, Long Beach, Bakersfield

 

Some Interesting Facts about California

 

- California also called the Golden State ranks third amongst the largest territories in the U.S., after Alaska and Texas.

 

- 1 in 8 US citizens live in California and about a ¼ of the population of California were born outside the US.

 

- California has the most students in the country (just under 2 million) and hosts the most international students in the country (134,000)

 

- On average, California experiences over 100,000 earthquakes a year. Luckily, many of these earthquakes are quite feeble.

 

- California is truly a hub of innovation and inspires the brightest minds; many innovations were created here, including wet-suits, skateboards, Barbie dolls, Apple products, Frisbee, and even the internet.

 

- California defies gravity, literally. There are several mysterious places in California where gravity just doesn't seem to play the same role as it should. The gravity hills in certain spots of California are known to push your car uphill, without using any power and while the car is in neutral.

 

- Sonoma Countyof California boasts the world's largest geothermal field.

 

- The stylish city of San Francisco is where blue jeans were invented. Levi Strauss and business partner Jacob Davis introduced jeans to the world in 1873.

 

- California is also home to Hollywood, the world’s oldest film industry, which is centered in LA. 

 

- With nine national parks to explore, California is home to the most national parks in the country and offers an abundance of incredibly beautiful scenery.

 

Some Interesting Facts about California’s Economy

 

- California’s economy is the largest of any U.S. state.If it were its own nation, California would have the fifth largest economy in the world ranked between the UK and Germany. The Bay Area ranks 19th in the world in economic activity

 

- California is home to some of the most famous technology companies in the world, several of which as based in Silicon Valley in the southern San Francisco Bay Area. Companies based there include Apple, Meta (formerly Facebook), and Google.

 

- Non-tech companies based in Silicon Valley include Chevron, Wells Fargo, and Visa.

 

- Other famous companies that began in California include Disney, Tesla, Intel, HP, Gap, Ebay, Netflix, Adobe, and Yahoo.

 

- Over 2/3 of US produced fruits and nuts, and 1/3 of vegetables grown in the States come from California. However, food processing and farming represent only about 2% of California’s Economy.

 

- California makes 81% of all US wine, which makes it the world’s fourth-largest wine producer.

 

- The average price for a gallon of gas in California is higher than in any other US state.

 

- The two largest seaports in the US, handling more than 40% of inbound containerized freight, are located in Los Angeles County.

 

- The two major university systems- University of California and California State University contribute more than $60 billion to the state’s economy

 

- Rising sea levels are 10 times larger of a threat to California’s economy than fires or earthquakes

 

Best Universities To Consider In California

 

Stanford University

California Institute of Technology

University of California Berkeley

University of California Los Angeles

University of Southern California

 

Popular Institutions In California Among Indian Students

 

University of California Riverside

San Jose State University

San Francisco State University

California State University, Northridge

California State University, San Marcos

California State University, Monterey Bay

California State University, Sacramento

California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Fresno

University of the Pacific

Sonoma State University

California State University, San Bernardino

California State University, East Bay

California State University, Bakersfield

California State University, Dominguez Hills

Claremont Graduate University

California State University, Stanislaus

California State University, Channel Islands

California Baptist University

California Lutheran University

Saint Mary's College of California

Hult International Business School

Academy of Art University

Golden Gate University

Westcliff University

Woodbury University

Sofia University

William Jessups University

 

Universities In California That Offer GRE Waiver

 

California State University, Channel Islands

California State University, San Marcos

California State University, Dominguez Hills

California State University, Monterey Bay

Golden Gate University

Hult International Business School

William Jessups University

Sonoma State University

Sofia University

Westcliff University

Woodbury University

University of the Pacific

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