Muir vs Warren

<p>i'm applying as "undeclared, physical sciences" (maybe physics or even engineering if possible)</p>

<p>so far here is how Iranked the colleges:
1. muir/ warren
2. warren/ muir
3. sixth
4. marshall
5. ERC
6. revelle</p>

<p>i have a very hard time deciding bw muir and warren.
i'm leaning towards muir, although warren is recommended for engineers.</p>

<p>help me decide pls!!</p>

<p>it really doesn't matter and if both choices are good to have, then you'll be happy in both? generally revelle and ERC get the most complaints, i wouldn't fret about having to choose between any of the others.</p>

<p>Warren. It is better than anything you can possibly imagine, including Muir.</p>

<p>Warren is kinda like its own little haven. It can feel isolating at times, but it's peaceful too. I like it. </p>

<p>Muir is nice cuz it's close to everything and it's in between Revelle and Marshall so you get to interact more with ppl from other colleges.</p>

<p>thanks for your replies</p>

<p>also, which one has more social life?</p>

<p>muir .</p>

<p>warren has more flexible GE's</p>

<p>warren you can pick perspectives of social science and take any social science class you wish to fulfill requirements. where as muir you have to follow a sequence</p>

<p>Muir probably has more social life.</p>

<p>what about pros/cons of both?</p>

<p>thanks again</p>

<p>dont consider social life when picking your colleges, its plain dumb...</p>

<p>I live at home with my parents and have a great social life, living on campus isnt going to make things easier if you are not an outgoing person anyways.</p>

<p>pick what college best suits your interests / general education woes</p>

<p>All this talk about a social life has got me scratching my head. It doesn't matter whichever college you pick, there will ALWAYS be a social life. Personally, I picked warren because of its GEs.</p>

<p>Warren and Muir's GE's are basically the same. </p>

<p>I'd say just close your eyes and pick :) You won't regret either way</p>