<p>Same. Muir is usually at the top while Warren (stereotypically seen as all Engineering majors/nerds) is at the bottom.</p>
<p>I've heard those stereotypes, but I don't think that one college is more social than the other...I mean, maybe you'll live in a more social dorm/floor, but I'm thinking all the colleges are on the same level. Maybe Revelle is just nerdier than Muir because of all the bio majors, or stuff like that.</p>
<p>Oh, and if Muir happens to NOT be social, I will MAKE it social! Mwahaha.</p>
<p>you can find someone who you like. at least one person. =]. besides, there are thousands of people in each college. there are a lot of opportunities right there. and remember that many people don't look into the different colleges when applying. i know of A LOT of people who just picked random names, or the names that sounded most framiliar to them, or used some other bogus selection technique. so there's got to be a mix of people right?</p>
<p>It really does not matter what college you're in, cuz u attend classes at like every other college anyways, plus you'll only be staying on campus for 2 years, after that the college wont even matter. What's important is that ur in UCSD, graduate schools dont look at wut college u went to inside UCSD. Btw, im in sixth.</p>
<p>Warren Nerds Rule</p>
<p>Natalie and I will rock Muir :}</p>
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<blockquote> <p>Wayytooworried: How does it help if ur in Warren and ur majoring n minoring as opposed to being in sixth n majoring n minoring?</p> </blockquote>
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<p>Is it actually true that a particular college is better to be in if u want to major n minor?</p>
<p>Also can I have two minors (I'm in sixth) ?</p>
<p>Hells yeah Kenny!</p>
<p>How is Warren the nerdiest ? Wouldn<code>t Revelle hold that stereotype ? I</code>m confused.</p>