Differences among the six colleges

<p>I've already applied to UCSD, and a couple days ago my school had a field trip that went down to visit the campus for the day. While we were there we talked to a lot of students and the main topic of conversation was which of the six colleges they were at and what they thought of the other five. I don't remember a lot of specifics, but it seemed like Revelle and Muir were the ones that were talked about most. From what I gather, most students see Revelle as a quiet and studious place for math or science majors, while Muir is more laid back and has the least amount of work to do out of the six colleges. I'm planning on majoring in engineering, and while laid back and less work sounds nice, Revelle seems probably more like a place I'd like to be. When I got home, I checked my application to see how I ranked the six colleges because I couldn't remember that day, and it turns out I ranked Muir first and Revelle third. So my question is, is there really a big difference between each college at UCSD? Are you getting the same general quality education for whatever major you pick at each college, or would some major types be out of place at certain colleges (I got the impression and engineer may be out of place at Muir)? Any input would be appreciated.</p>

<p>From experience, Warren has the most engineers; they even have GEs tailored especially for engineers...</p>

<p>The only things that separate the colleges are location (dorms, cafeteria) and GEs</p>

<p>Ok then...I was mostly worried I would be out of place at Muir if that's where they put me, but it doesn't sound like the case...though Warren sounds like what I should have put down. Is it possible to change colleges once you've been accepted?</p>

<p>i believe so; you need to talk to your counselor about intercollege transfers...</p>