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University of the Pacific — Attraction in Stockton

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University of the Pacific
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Nearby attractions
Alex G. Spanos Center
1178 Larry Heller Dr, Stockton, CA 95211
First Baptist Church of Stockton
33 W Alpine Ave, Stockton, CA 95204
Nearby restaurants
Go Falafel Greek Food
236 W Alpine Ave, Stockton, CA 95204
Siamese Street Thai Restaurant
3236 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95204
Pho Island
3202 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95204
Lotus Thai & Khmer Cuisines
1412 Rose Marie Ln, Stockton, CA 95207
KFC
4455 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95207
McDonald's
4515 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95207
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University of the Pacific

3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211
4.6(289)
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attractions: Alex G. Spanos Center, First Baptist Church of Stockton, restaurants: Go Falafel Greek Food, Siamese Street Thai Restaurant, Pho Island, Lotus Thai & Khmer Cuisines, KFC, McDonald's
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(209) 946-2211
Website
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Nearby attractions of University of the Pacific

Alex G. Spanos Center

First Baptist Church of Stockton

Alex G. Spanos Center

Alex G. Spanos Center

4.5

(184)

Open 24 hours
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First Baptist Church of Stockton

First Baptist Church of Stockton

4.8

(64)

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Things to do nearby

Don Ave Ward Christmas Party
Don Ave Ward Christmas Party
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
8806 Don Avenue, Stockton, CA 95209-2369
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Stockton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Stockton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:01 AM
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Thu, Dec 11 • 1:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of University of the Pacific

Go Falafel Greek Food

Siamese Street Thai Restaurant

Pho Island

Lotus Thai & Khmer Cuisines

KFC

McDonald's

Go Falafel Greek Food

Go Falafel Greek Food

4.5

(333)

$

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Siamese Street Thai Restaurant

Siamese Street Thai Restaurant

4.3

(246)

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Pho Island

Pho Island

4.4

(169)

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Lotus Thai & Khmer Cuisines

Lotus Thai & Khmer Cuisines

4.4

(92)

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Greg SmithGreg Smith
Beautiful campus nestled among tree and lawns. During summer break they host many other events for athletes and for two weeks in late July hosts the Stockton Folk Dance Camp with attendees from all around the world.
Stephen O'BryanStephen O'Bryan
Came through on a college tour and I thought it was wonderful. It was a very beautiful campus. I have to say I was impressed by how clean, how modern the classrooms were, and the student center looked amazing.
L CL C
Visiting for Homecoming/Family Weekend. Beautiful campus offers a large selection of majors & programs. The pride of Stockton.
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Beautiful campus nestled among tree and lawns. During summer break they host many other events for athletes and for two weeks in late July hosts the Stockton Folk Dance Camp with attendees from all around the world.
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Came through on a college tour and I thought it was wonderful. It was a very beautiful campus. I have to say I was impressed by how clean, how modern the classrooms were, and the student center looked amazing.
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Visiting for Homecoming/Family Weekend. Beautiful campus offers a large selection of majors & programs. The pride of Stockton.
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Reviews of University of the Pacific

4.6
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5.0
19w

Let’s cut through the fake shine: UC Davis students aren’t exceptional — they’re just exceptionally good at kissing ass.

You look at their profiles and think, “Wow, straight A’s, research assistant, glowing rec letters?” Don’t be fooled. That’s not excellence — that’s performative obedience. At Davis, the name of the game isn’t originality, or grit, or depth. It’s conforming, playing safe, and saying whatever the professor wants to hear to protect a GPA.

You want to know why so many Davis pre-meds and pre-dents flood the system with high GPAs but burn out in med school interviews or clinicals? Because they were trained to chase approval, not knowledge. They curate their résumés like Instagram feeds: hollow, polished, and deeply fragile.

Now compare that to University of the Pacific.

At Pacific, students don’t build profiles by groveling or gaming. They earn respect through rigor, relationships, and results. The programs are built to challenge you — not to inflate your ego with easy As for being a sycophant. Professors don’t hand out praise for parroting their opinions — they mentor, they push, they expect real thought and real action.

And here’s the kicker: Pacific students show up in interviews ready to lead. UC Davis students? They show up polished but brittle, rehearsed to death, with no substance beyond the script. They’ve spent four years trying not to rock the boat — and it shows.

Want proof? Look at outcomes:

Pacific students dominate in dental, pharmacy, and health sciences admissions because their training is real.

UC Davis sends waves of “high-GPA” applicants with paper-thin clinical exposure, generic rec letters, and no original voice.

And admissions committees are catching on. The ones who see through the fluff know: a 3.9 from Davis doesn’t mean what it used to — especially when it comes from students who treat their college experience like a political campaign.

So if you’re looking at both schools and think UC Davis is “more prestigious,” ask yourself:

Do you want a reputation built on real preparation?

Or a resume built on flattery and crowd-following?

Pacific students grind. Davis students pose.

And when it comes time to prove yourself — that...

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5.0
1y

University of the Pacific, located in the charming city of Stockton, is a prestigious institution known for its academic excellence, vibrant campus life, and commitment to student success. As an alumna of this esteemed university, I can attest to the exceptional educational experience it provides.

Nestled on a picturesque campus adorned with historic buildings and lush greenery, the University of the Pacific offers a serene and inspiring environment conducive to learning and personal growth. Whether you're strolling through the manicured lawns, studying in one of the quiet libraries, or attending classes in the state-of-the-art facilities, every corner of the campus exudes a sense of academic rigor and intellectual curiosity.

One of the university's greatest strengths is its dedicated faculty, who are not only experts in their respective fields but also deeply committed to their students' success. Through engaging lectures, hands-on research opportunities, and personalized mentorship, professors at Pacific go above and beyond to nurture the talents and aspirations of their students.

Beyond academics, the University of the Pacific offers a rich array of extracurricular activities and resources to enhance the college experience. From student organizations and leadership opportunities to cultural events and athletic programs, there's something for everyone to get involved in and explore their passions outside the classroom.

Moreover, the university's commitment to diversity and inclusion fosters a welcoming and supportive community where students from all backgrounds feel valued and empowered to thrive. This inclusive environment not only enriches the campus experience but also prepares students to succeed in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world.

In summary, the University of the Pacific is more than just a college—it's a transformative journey that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond. Whether you're considering higher education or simply exploring the campus, Pacific is a place where dreams take flight and...

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23w

Deeply Disappointing Experience with Admissions A Program That Talks About Values It Doesn’t Practice

I applied to the University of the Pacific’s MSW program and was struck by the profound disconnect between the values the program claims to uphold and the way it actually treats applicants. Despite having strong recommendations, relevant experience, and a clear academic record, I encountered a process defined by bureaucratic opacity and inconsistent communication.

When I attempted to clarify basic questions about my file including documentation that staff indicated would be placed in my record I was met with defensiveness, stonewalling, and vague assertions that my inquiries themselves were inappropriate. Escalating to leadership did not improve transparency. In fact, the further up the hierarchy I went, the more I encountered condescension masked as professionalism.

The admissions process felt less like a fair evaluation and more like a gatekeeping exercise to test whether I would simply defer to inconsistent procedures without question. Ironically, this was exactly the sort of inequitable system the field of social work teaches practitioners to challenge.

In the end, I was not offered admission. If you value clear communication, mutual respect, and a student-centered process, I encourage you to look elsewhere. There are many CSWE-accredited programs that take their stated mission seriously and treat prospective students with...

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