<p>I want to go to cornell and major in biology (premed).
I was just wondering if premed students spend more time in north or west campus? I think west is nicer.</p>
<p>Those are just the living areas. Freshman year, you will have to live on North campus. Sophomore year on, you will either live on West or in Collegetown. Most of your classes will be on Central Campus. Premed courses aren't concentrated in any single area (some of your classes will be in Baker which is close to North, some of your classes may be in Uris, some of your classes may be at the Vet School on the extreme East Campus).</p>
<p>North Campus is almost completely residential (I think there may be a writing seminar taught in Balch or something) so it really doesn't matter what major you are. Plus, all freshman live on north...its inevitable</p>
<p>where do you suggest a premed human ecology student lives?</p>
<p>why north?</p>
<p>Because basically all freshmen live on North.</p>
<p>what if your not a freshman...
transfer, premed, human ecology....
and you prefer somewhere clean/renovated/new.... close to academic mall</p>