<p>I’d like to know to help in picking a dorm.</p>
<p>Depends on what your major is and what classes you are taking.</p>
<p>Is there a place on Northwestern’s website that shows required classes for certain majors? I’m in Medill, and I’m wondering how much math and science I’ll have to take.</p>
<p>Ha ha… I had the same question, and the answer changed my life.</p>
<p>For a j-major, you only need to take three classes in math OR science. Thank God! I was taking a nine-period senior schedule, with math before school actually started because it was the only time my rinky-dink high school could get a teacher to teach an advanced math course, and I thought I needed math to stay in gear for math in college… but as a furture journalist, who needs to know the equation to find the length of wire needed between two posts on a bridge?</p>
<p>Anyway, three classes, either or.</p>
<p>You’re going to have to take minimal math and science. You’re going to want to live on south campus, unless you really really like to party and you’re male, then you’ll want to live on north campus since you’d likely join a fraternity and would want to live in bobb/mculloch. If you’re female, then no matter what you’ll want south campus, you’re going to want allison or willard if you’re social, allison’s closer and bigger, but willard has more community.</p>
<p>Hey, it’s not just Allison and Willard down here! Chapin is pretty kick-ass too…biggest rooms on campus, man. It’s very much a hidden gem.</p>
<p>Chapin is a black hole Willard’s rooms are just as big (Chapin’s high ceilings give them the illusion of size) and there’s a lot more people and fun. </p>
<p>Ok, so Chapin isn’t actually a black hole, and some people love it, but I think if you polled the NU population at large and asked them to choose between the two, Willard would win quite handily.</p>
<p>Well, I think Chapin is just better for theatre people, but probably not for Medill. You should look into Willard, Allison, 1835 Hinman (maybe not) and CRC.</p>