<p>Are you really going to pull that “my high school sent X number of people to this school” card? If so… wow… Let me be the first to say that no one really cares how many you sent. And let me clarify, I said I have 6 friends. You dont know how many people my school sent to UCSD or any other school for that fact so dont play that game… frankly, its sad. Besides, I’m 100% sure my school would blow yours out of the water if I played that game</p>
<p>And because you decided to pull that, I’m going to pull out of this conversation with you because quite frankly, I’d rather not get into a stupid little internet fight because your offended that people have varying opinions.</p>
<p>So thank you for putting in your input on this matter. I’m sure the original poster is appreciative of what you have to say. Soooo… Good day to you.</p>
<p>and quite frankly, no one gives a **** that you have 6 friends either. and i wasn’t saying that my high school was better than yours just because we sent 40 people there.</p>
<p>fact: muir is NOT more social than the other 5 colleges at ucsd
fact: ucsd is antisocial as a whole, so if ur looking for parties and such, ucsd is not the place to be
fact: every college is just as social as the other 5, it just takes a bit of effort</p>
<p>and let me guess, you’re probaby a muir student and are like 50% of the muir students who think they are superior to everyone else because supposedly muir is the “best” college at ucsd.</p>
<p>LOL @ people talking about which college is more “social.” This discussion happens every year until you actually get into the school and realize no one talks like that.</p>
<p>It’s college, if you can’t find people to hang out with it’s your fault. Don’t automatically assume your social life is over because of what you read on this forum. There are plenty of events/clubs/parties, bottom line, as long as you don’t lock yourself up in Geisel all day. And of course, there’s greek life, which a lot of people resort to since it’s the easiest way.</p>