<p>I have a really hard time choosing which Rutgers school I want to go to. I got admitted into the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and School of Arts and Sciences in New Brunswick. I want to major in something biology related, and I know both schools offer that. But I don't know which campus is the better one. Also, I will be doing ROTC and I heard all the ROTC offices are near the School of Arts and Sciences campus.</p>
<p>Hey! This website goes into details about the specific majors offered at each school:<br>
[Note</a> to Those Interested in the Biological/Life Sciences: Information for Prospective Students](<a href=“Page Not Found - Rutgers SEBS”>Page Not Found - Rutgers SEBS)</p>
<p>SEBS will offer something like animal science while SAS will not, but they do share a lot of the same areas of studies. </p>
<p>Technically, SEBS and SAS do not have a specific campus. You can take classes or live on any campus no matter which school you decide to go to. SEBS life science department is located on the Cook/Douglas Campus and the SAS life science department is location on the Busch Campus. During your freshmen and sophomore year you will have the choice of taking your classes on any of our campuses, junior and senior year classes will probably be more major specific and will tend to be located on the campus your department is located on.</p>
<p>Rutgers ROTC Offices are actually located on our College Avenue Campus which is our central campus, right in between Busch and Cook/Douglas, and only a short bus ride away from either. </p>
<p>Hope this helps answer your questions!</p>