Hey there. Both are great schools, and you cant go wrong here. But I do want to caution you a bit—at UC Riverside, the student body tends to be quite young. Since there is no requirement for work experience, this can be a good and a bad thing. Also, career counseling at that school are known to be…bad. The students HATE it, and it can be tough to get a job. At San Diego, the administration works VERY hard to help secure internships and jobs. Also the average GMAT score is higher there; that would be my choice. Go with San Diego…and enjoy the sunshine!