hang on, I’m getting my friend (indian freshman, ISS major) to provide some first-hand info of what it’s like…
from what I know, ISS is one of the most popular majors from the school of humanities and social sciences.</p>
<p>and ronty, order a new viewbook man, it’s updated this year.</p>
<p>LOL merc For a moment I was wondering which ‘indian freshman, ISS major’ you were talkin about ;)! LOL </p>
<p>And…yeah, ISS is the most popular school of humanities major. The courses are nice and interesting provided you have genuine interest in such stuff. And if you don’t, you can always switch majors (or schools) anytime during the first year.</p>
<p>"you CAN find time for a lot of fun stuff (right, ananya? ) " </p>
<p>Yep!! For sure! U can always find SOME time, even if its a 10 minute ‘pool’ break before the CS homework submission deadline But yeah, honestly, if you want to do something, take part in some sport or whatever, you will find time, its not a 24*7 studying kinda situation… </p>
<p>Finally, about the Electrical Engineering and Comp Sci major, I’m not scaring the (future)freshies, just tryin to give a general idea You can of course tell us better about the major, i’m just a Bio person ;)</p>
<p>ya… one last thing… whats the financial aid scene… what is the average SAT range of accepted students?.. sorry for bombarding you with soo many questions…</p>