<p>bump bump
10 char</p>
<p>Revelle (math/science majors) & Warren (engineers)</p>
<p>You bumped four hours later? Sheesh.</p>
<p>Revelle is probably the most common, but don't take that as an indication that you should go to Revelle if plan on being pre-med.</p>
<p>4 hours and 49 minutes? that's a lot closer to 5 hours</p>
<p>come on slorg, i thought you were a math guy :P</p>
<p>My brain is a computer.</p>
<p>It ignores the fractional remainder when doing integer operations. And I don't have enough memory to spare for floating point operations.</p>
<p>hahahaha</p>
<p>what college you in slorg?</p>
<p>Warrizzlen.</p>
<p>(I needed the 10 chars)</p>
<p>yeah, if you just put that for fun, i would recommend you go get an apartment with Iran, lol</p>
<p>that's cool. the second easiest GE's?</p>
<p>I thought they had hard GEs? I thought second easiest was Marshall.</p>
<p>Warren is easiest for engineering majors.
usually, it's muir that has the easiest GE.</p>
<p>Pick Muir. You really do get more slack than the other colleges, GE-wise. And the people all seem pretty chill. And plus, we only have two writing course requirements. =P</p>
<p>super hard ones :P</p>
<p>LOL. That's true. I've had friends who have excellent writing skills and still end up with B's in Muir 40 & 50. I'm kinda scared. My writing is anything but spectacular.</p>
<p>Muir 40 was very difficult for some reason... Probably because it was so different. One of the first things we learned was that we didn't learn how to write properly in high school. 50 isn't that bad though, unless you're really lazy or if your english is especially bad...</p>
<p>so basically... ERC?</p>
<p>Again, that's what I would personally recommend (though you should consider that the information I'm basing my recommendation on is limited).</p>
<p>Good luck with everything :)</p>
<p>13579, ERC has the second highest number of GEs.</p>
<p>i've seen much discussion on GE's here. what exactly is so important about GE's??</p>
<p>Ges are only important if your in revelle since you get rammed by them hard</p>
<p>I really don't think that ERC GEs are as bad as everyone says-- especially if you're non-science, which 13579 is and even more so if you took some APs. Everyone says that MMW is hell, but MMW1 is just an easy A, and you really do learn a lot and become very cultured from it. And there may be a lot of GEs, but I think of it more as which courses you have to take rather than how many (i.e. in ERC, non-science majors don't have to take any biology, chemistry or physics).</p>
<p>Anyway, to answer your question 13579, GE stands for General Education. These are courses that are required from each college to graduate. You can be excused from several of these through AP test scores-- 3 or better will usually get you out of something.</p>