<p>So basically, I'm looking to apply to UCSD as a bioengineering major and am wondering which college's GE requirements would fit the best. The advisor in our college/career center at school said Revelle is good for engineers, but I'm not a huge fan of their 5 humanities/writing classes, nor the 6 MMW classes for ERC. I'm kind of leaning toward Muir and Warren. Can anyone offer any advice?</p>
<p>Warren has the most flexible GE's. I heard Warren writing is a killer for this quarter though. Most engineers are in Warren.</p>
<p>Muir has the least and easiest GE's.</p>
<p>Warren #1; Muir #2</p>
<p>Revelle is awful for engineers, GE-wise. With no AP or CC credit, it may take over four years with a normal courseload.</p>
<p>I'm an engineering major and Warren and Muir seem best to me.</p>
<p>I am still up writing a HUM essay. **** HUM!</p>
<p>Warren or Muir should rock though =)</p>
<p>Good, so we all agree my advisor doesn't know what she's talking about.
Her logic was that the engineering curriculum overlaps with Revelle's physics/chem/bio/calc requirements, but yeah.
Anyone think I should do Muir 1st and Warren 2nd? Or is Warren a good 1st?</p>