Sixth College???

<p>Hey everyone,
So I was accepted to UCSD's sixth college, I live in the north and finally was able to visit the campus. All the colleges there are awesome, each having a sector to themselves complete with huge buildings and beautiful landscaping, then I saw sixth college... It seems like I missed something, there is nothing there, no buildings or anything, I saw dorms and a parking lot. Please clarify me if Im wrong, but I thought that whatever college you were assigned to is where you learn, if this is the case, sixth college must not learn.
Or do all the students of ucsd go throughout the campus for their classes?</p>

<p>Thanks for the help
-ben</p>

<p>You have classes all over campus with people from the other colleges.</p>

<p>The 'college' you're in is only relevant as far as the GE requirements of that college and the dorms. As far as your major and classes, they're taken all over campus. After the second year the dorms won't matter since you won't be in them anymore and you'll also be past many of your GEs so the 'college' you went to won't be significant anymore.</p>

<p>So, don't worry about what college you're in. It doesn't really matter (as long as you find the GEs relative to other colleges acceptable) and after a couple of years you won't even think about it - you'll associate more with people in your major regardless of which college they're all in.</p>

<p>But also, there is a sixth college building kind of by the dorms... One of the nicest buildings imo</p>

<p>^^^^
I agree and if I remember correctly it's called Pepper Canyon Hall.</p>

<p>it's also shared by revelle 2nd year students .... i lived in the 1300s :)</p>

<p>sixth has flexible GE's, great second-year apartments, and is close to price center</p>

<p>Sixth looks the closest to PC but...from my experience so far (living on-campus in Sixth for the summer)...God, how did you people do it! It takes me like 20 minutes to get to Sungod. Or maybe I haven't figured out the shortcuts yet. And there are little gnats/flies everywhere and I feel like I'm going to summer camp (which, I guess, I am)...</p>

<p>I must say the apartments are much nicer than the ones I lived in at Muir.</p>

<p>Tioga and Tenaya...</p>

<p>prison anyone? </p>

<p>(much more competent inside though)</p>

<p>being a muir student is worth it though</p>