<p>Hey,
So next year I'm starting Uni/College.</p>
<p>San Diego really looks nice, and UCSD is a great Uni it seems!</p>
<p>Is USCD for me?:</p>
<p>I don't like to study a lot, and I'm not one of those losers who doesn't study at all and fails....
I passed with 85%-90% (11th grade) but my school wasn't very hard.
So yeah, I can study but I don't like to study a lot.</p>
<p>I heard UCSD is not really social? Me, personally, I'm not super social who likes to party 24/7 , I'm a normal guy, I like to go out, and I don't like to be stuck in my room 24/7.</p>
<p>Thinking of taking something like Computer Science/Enginereing, Business or Econ or so (note: I have no prior experiences to those, I know a bit of programming but the very basics, so ti doesn't count)</p>
<p>You said you don’t like to study a lot so that is why I suggested you go somewhere. How about UCSB? It’s nice near and nearer to the sea and fit your criteria.</p>
<p>Computer Science is going to require a lot of time regardless of where you go. Econ is also a fairly difficulty major. Also, SD doesn’t offer a Business undergraduate major. </p>
<p>You can choose not to study much, but your grades are going to reflect the amount of effort you put in. College is not like high school-- there are no busy work assignments to buffer your grade. Most classes consist of 1 or 2 midterms and a final. How many hours of study a day depends on how quickly you pick up the subject matter.</p>