How would you rank the colleges for a polisci/history major?

<p>I'm not that fond of math or the sciences, so which college would offer the least amount of requirements in these areas?</p>

<p>Pick Muir. You'll only have 3 quarters of either math or natural science.</p>

<p>I think Sixth would be best.. you only need two science courses and one math course. Because I passed AP Bio, I only have to take one science (which is going to be something easy, like a basic SIO course). And I got the math requirement out of the way by taking a philosophy class (introduction to logic). I'm sure Muir is also good. And I know ERC is fairly political science oriented too (although I don't know anything about their GE's).</p>

<p>But honestly, the college you choose won't matter that much. The difference will be an extra couple of science or math courses (maybe), that's about it.</p>

<p>I think Sixth would be best.. you only need two science courses and one math course. Because I passed AP Bio, I only have to take one science (which is going to be something easy, like a basic SIO course). And I got the math requirement out of the way by taking a philosophy class (introduction to logic). I'm sure Muir is also good. And I know ERC is fairly political science oriented too (although I don't know anything about their GE's).</p>

<p>But honestly, the college you choose won't matter that much. The difference will be an extra couple of science or math courses (maybe), that's about it.</p>

<p>I am either going to be a poli sci/history/international studies major and I am in ERC, I would highly recommend it. ERC's general 'theme' is international relations, and our main writing GE is all about history. I also hate math and science, so I'm taking natural disasters for my science class. its great!</p>

<p>If you choose ERC, you'll have six quarters (2 years) of MMW writing. That's enough to make me pass on it. Guess it doesn't matter now that apps are already in.</p>