Ranking the colleges

Not sure what order to rank the colleges. Here’s a lil info about me:
I plan to major in Econ. Not really keen on a lot of GE classes, but I’m not sure how GE classes affect your GPA or major declaration. Most probably I’m going Econ, but keeping Computer Sc open as well. Also heard UCSD offers busniess minor.
I like sports, basketball and table tennis in particular. Don’t know if the campus has these facilities(I know they have an indoor gym). Like to live active but also sometimes lounge around on my own.
Don’t like walking too much to class as I’m not exactly very punctual. I like to take my time.
I’m neither an introvert nor an extrovert; sometimes I like quiet time to myself, and like being around people who enjoy private moments. Other times I like going to parties and socializing…moody basically.
Will choose to live in dorms.I like having a warm,friendly family atmosphere, but I’m told UCSD students in general are like that anyway. Read dorms at Revelle are pretty bad.
Last but not the least, I’m an Indian born Chinese, and ofc an international student.

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That comment might help you paint a better picture of the colleges in your mind. With regard to your specific questions/concerns:
Not a lot of GEs: pick Muir
Econ major: avoid Revelle
CS major: consider Warren
Business minor: still not worth choosing ERC, but yes the minor exists
Basketball: yes, there are courts across campus and three gyms with hella courts
Table tennis: There are tables in RIMAC (idk about Main Gym), and in the Gameroom at Price Center. I think RIMAC has a group of enthusiasts who met pretty regularly.
Live active but lounge: all of UCSD
Parties: anywhere but UCSD (just kidding, but it’ll take effort, ERC has an advantage here)
Family friendly: across campus
Revelle dorms: not bad. Worry more about the Revelle GEs and the Sixth dorms imo
Indian born Chinese/international: Revelle has a pretty big international community, but that’s not uncommon anywhere at UCSD