<p>The question is in the title above. I know that overall, all 6 colleges follow a liberal arts curriculum so the college you end up in doesn't really depend on your major. But if there was one college best for polisci-international relations majors, which one would that be? </p>
<p>So far, I've heard that Roosevelt seems like the better options although it requires the most GE's. But according to UCSD, the MMW program at Roosevelt has gone through some changes: MMW</a> Changes</p>
<p>Current Roosevelt students: have these changes made attending Roosevelt any less stressful?
Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>You’ll almost certainly want to stay away from Revelle because they require Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and it’s more geared toward science students. Other than that you should be fine with any of them. Warren and Marshall are pretty similar and require you to take 2-3 upper divisions classes outside of your major focus. ERC requires MMW which is just a humanities/writing series and Muir requires a writing course and a history course. And Sixth requires you to take a public presentation class and then a practicum, which can be a variety of things. It just depends what your interests are there doesn’t seem to be any particular college specific or favorable to poli sci majors.</p>
<p>^ Awesome, thanks so much! :)</p>