Opinions about North Campus?

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<p>What other majors would you recommend pre-meds take, since you know, there is not a dedicated “pre-med” major at UCLA. Physiology is probably the most medically relevant major offered here. </p>

<p>The majority of pre-meds I have met are indeed in it for the money. These people coincidentally are coerced by their parents to become doctors even when they secretly wish to do other things. If they are defiant enough they will change majors within their first couple quarters, otherwise they will go the whole way kicking and screaming on the inside. They know who they are. Fortunately there are a rare few that do this because they love it and willing to make sacrifices for non-monetary benefits that come with being a doctor. </p>

<p>But really, aren’t we all here to get higher education to succeed in building healthy and financially secure lifestyles for us and our future families? It’s something I keep in mind when I catch myself being as prejudice as slllunc’s post sometimes. </p>

<p>As for the OP, I think North Campus are beautiful people, not just physically, but they are more colorful in general. I would definitely prefer a relationship with someone who is focused on their future but also recognize the value in companionship. Down to earth people like this do exist in South Campus, but they are more abundant in the North. </p>

<p>Part of the animosity could be do to the instances where a NC friend could harass a SC friend for not prioritizing fun over school; these could include studying instead of partying on any given day of the week. SC friend would then openly berate NC characteristics of this lifestyle. So OP, you are definitely valid in saying that it is an unfair and unusual treatment but also realize it could be half of the story.</p>

<p>tl;dr ketchup is awesome</p>