<p>Muir is the most social and has the best parties =]</p>
<p>Does one (or more) college work better for engineering majors? Warren b/c it’s close to engineering blgs? Muir b/c engineers have so many req’ts of its own that low GE req’ts help? Other?</p>
<p>Warren is best for engineering majors… I think some of their GE’s are covered by required classes for engineers. (Only engineers can overlap GE’s). Warren or Muir is your best bet.</p>
<p>Warren is definitely best for engineers:
- because of the location and its close proximity to the engineering buildings
- the GEs are more lenient for engineering majors or something, or like they overlap with engineering major GEs, or something where its easier for engineering majors to finish their GEs
- peaceful environment. You’ll want it for all the studying you’ll be doing.</p>
<p>If you are an engineering major in Warren, you have 6 less GEs than Warren students who are not engineering majors. </p>
<p>Also a good idea to be in Warren if you want a minor in something unrelated to your major, like I am d:. The GEs make this very easy. </p>
<p>If not Warren then I’d pick Marshall. Gosh, I love OVT. </p>
<p>I don’t like Muir’s GEs. >:0</p>
<p>You’re the first person, then, Jackie.</p>
<p>Would I be at a… “disadvantage” if I want to major in bioengineer and still pick muir as #1? The GE should come out about the same, right?</p>
<p>LOL.</p>
<p>how’s the social life at warren?</p>
<p>So in a nut shell: Muir has loose GEs and good parties, Warren is quiet for engineers, and Revelle and ERC have most intense GEs.</p>
<p>What’s Marshall like?</p>
<p>Marshalls amazing.</p>
<p>What do you like about it, KShah06?</p>
<p>Marshall’s really spirited, I think. They have decent dorms and decent GEs - it’s often overlooked as a very middle of the road college. A lot of people I’ve talked to like it though.</p>
<p>what do you guys think about revelle college?</p>
<p><em>Shrug</em> I sent in my UC APPS ALREADY!!!
i put revelle as my first choice and warren as my second…the rest put in order by random assignment…>_>
i’m guessing that if UCSD accepts me, most likely they’ll put me into either your first/second/third choice…i dunno</p>
<p>wow, you sent your application in early. I didn’t send mine in until nov 30 at like 11 PM</p>
<p>If every choose Muir and Warren as their 1st or 2nd choice, how are the school suppose to have enough space for everyone? Then that must mean nobody attend the other 4 colleges? What’s wrong with sixth, it seems fine when I look at the descriptions.</p>
<p>The applicants with the highest point total (calculating it from the Comprehensive Review) are given priority for their 1st choice school while the others are given whatever is left over.</p>
<p>NOT everyone chooses Muir and Warren as their first choices- not everyone is informed enough to know that they have the fewest GEs, etc. A lot of people don’t put much care into the colleges, and as a result they just order them randomly.</p>
<p>Kiwieux - just wondering… why the heck did you put Revelle first? I seriously don’t see anything good about being in Revelle. Mediocre dorms, intense GEs, not a particularly good location - the only thing I see is a large parking lot that’s relatively close to the dorms.</p>
<p>I was going to put Revelle first because I’m likely to be a pre-med student, and it seemed that Revelle was gonna cover pretty much everything. And then my second choice was ERC because of the beautiful dorms!</p>
<p>Hehe, fortunately, I went online and read what UCSD students think. So now it’s muir 1st WHeee</p>
<p>lol @ this post. but honestly, if I could do my app again I’d apply to muir for sure (I’m in warren). Its just that I don’t really like eating at CV everyday…and that’s actually kinda important lol. Also, muir writing is easier than warren writing. And their Ge’s go with what I want to do a lot better…=/. But again, its very very preference based, so for all the new applicants, think about what you want first, read the Ge requirements carefully, do u like leftover-like food? haah stuff like that</p>