| UCSC | UCLA
| UCSD | UCDAVIS | BERKELEY
| UCSF | UCR | UCI
| UCSB |
| UCSC | 10,000 | 43
| 85 | 40 | 185
| 28 | 23 | 65 |
33 |
| UCLA | 51 | 10,000
| 153 | 86 | 300
| 31 | 56 | 200
| 90 |
| UCSD | 68 | 192
| 20,000 | 132 | 500
| 26 | 76 | 200
| 97 |
| UCDAVIS | 58 | 103
| 157 | 10,000 | 400
| 50 | 52 | 123
| 63 |
| BERKELEY | 122 | 300
| 300 | 200 | 20,000
| 118 | 62 | 400
| 155 |
| UCSF | 26 | 30
| 25 | 22 | 122
| 5,000 | 7 | 60
| 10 |
| UCR | 12 | 28
| 47 | 21 | 58
| 3 | 4000 | 52
| 17 |
| UCI | 68 | 139
| 179 | 105 | 300
| 41 | 74 | 9,000
| 74 |
| UCSB | 89 | 130
| 186 | 107 | 200
| 22 | 72 | 89 |
7,000 |
UCSC=University of California, Santa Cruz
UCLA=University of California, Los Angeles
UCSD=University of California, San Diego
UCDAVIS=University of California, Davis
BERKELEY=University of California, Berkeley
UCSF=University of California, San Francisco
UCR=University of California, Riverside
UCI=University of California, Irvine
UCSB=University of California, Santa Barbarba
The map shows the number of links from one school to another. Starting on the left hand side, the schools going down represent the "from" school, and the schools going across represent the "to" school. Example: there are 43 links from UCSC (University of California, Santa Cruz) to UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles). If you wanted to know what it is the other way around, just look for UCLA to UCSC. You should find the number 51.
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