To those entering Thurgood Marshall

<p>lol I did!</p>

<p>I remember I was ranking them randomly, but my friend told me what to put.</p>

<p>You can do any major at any college, it's just that GEs at some colleges match up better with requirements for some majors. Marshall requires one bio, one chem, one physics, and one (two?) math classes, but it also requires two classes in ethnic studies and third world studies (so that means history, international literature, culture) and three classes of DOC. In DOC, you'll read articles, books, and Supreme Court cases about things that definitely relate to political science, like race, feminism, fundamental rights, and important court cases in the last two centuries. In general, Marshall's pretty balanced.</p>

<p>OVT is pretty cool. You'll also be closer to your classes than some other people too. :)</p>

<p>the writing class seems interesting</p>

<p>do i have to take physics i hate physics grrrrrrrrrrrrrr dies ><...i thought it's just three science classes</p>

<p>Is OVT really the only dining hall that's open late? I'm so glad it's in Marshall..</p>

<p>Oh crap, this is a science college?! I am absolutely terrible at science; it has always been my worst subject. I was hoping to avoid science classes like the plague; having a huge science req. will plummet my GPA and rattle my nerves. Since I don't believe I'll be accepted to many other colleges, SD might be my best option. Is there any way I can transfer to a different college with a less stringent science req. before I start fall semester?</p>