<p>Yes I would love some recommendations/feedback if you have any right now for me
I’ll go for the BS if that looks better. Would you suggest that I also look for a minor? How difficult is it to manage?
I’m thinking I want to try some polisci stuff also since it seems to interest me.</p>
<p>Are the girls hot</p>
<p>Also does anyone know how hard it is to get housing? I heard some Muir people get put into Marshall or Warren and I’m wondering how late you would actually have had to fill out housing stuff for that to happen. I submitted my housing thing 3 days after I found out I was admitted because for some reason I thought I had to wait until I was sure I was going there ugh idk if I should be worried</p>
<p>Housing problems are more common for returning students. As a first year student, you should have no problem getting into one of the two residence halls.</p>
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<p>I think the Muir students who move are those living in apartments. And would you be so put off living somewhere else?</p>
<p>Well no I guess it isnt a big deal but I heard that some are farther away or have something else wrong with it but I guess each college would have something bad about it haha</p>
<p>Well last year, returning Muir students who couldn’t get into the apartments had to either choose to live at the residence halls again or move to the Warren apartments.</p>
<p>@icantbelieveit Lol, well the general consensus seems to be that they look better with each coming year. </p>
<p>@ucsdanxious I don’t actually know how the housing assignments work. I have a few Muir friends who were housed at Marshall their first year and I have a few Warren friends who were housed at Revelle. Most students do live in Muir, but it’s not guaranteed.</p>
<p>Does anyone happen to be in Muir or know anyone in it who would know which “Fine Arts” classes to take to satisfy the GE reqs? I know its probably too early to ask and I’m sure they wont be too hard of classes but I really have’t taken a fine arts class in a while haha so I would kind of want to know which is easiest</p>
<p>Here you go!
[John</a> Muir College :: Celebrating the Independent Spirit](<a href=“http://muir.ucsd.edu/academics/generaled.shtml]John”>http://muir.ucsd.edu/academics/generaled.shtml)</p>
<p>You don’t even need to take Fine Arts if you don’t want to. You can take a sequence in Humanities and Foreign Languages instead. Also, pass/no pass is an option.</p>
<p>I feel like a foreign language would be harder though I didn’t see just spanish on there /: What is your opinion? Also what do you mean by pass/no pass? Thanks!</p>
<p>Pass/No pass is a grading option you have. If you get a >70% in a course, it shows up as a ‘P’ for pass on your transcript. A <69% is a ‘NP’ on your transcript. They dont affect your GPA (if you got a 76% in a class, instead of a 2.0 you would simply recieve a P), so people use it as a safety if they are taking a course that they feel they might do bad in. Not rocmmended for all classes, though, and there is a restriction on how many units of P/Np you can take.</p>
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