Hello! So, I'm applying to UCSD and was looking for some advice on how to rank their colleges, specifically based on the least GE's required. Any advice?
Absolutely, I can help with that. It's excellent that you're considering the General Education (GE) requirements when ranking the UCSD colleges. It's important to note, firstly, that every UCSD college has its own distinct set of GE requirements apart from the major requirements.
Eleanor Roosevelt College, also known as ERC, has one of the heaviest GE loads, primarily due to the "Making of the Modern World" program, which spans five courses. On the flip side, the College of Muir is often considered to have the least restrictive GE requirements, which allows for more flexibility within your academic plan.
However, the "best" college for you might not necessarily be the college with the least number of GEs. What could be more important than the number of GE classes is the kind of classes you'll be taking. For example, if you enjoy writing, then the Warren College's two writing courses might not be a burden but a benefit to you.
Lastly, there is an exception for engineering students at Warren College, as their GE requirements are lessened due to their rigorous major courses. If you're an aspiring engineer, Warren could potentially be your optimal choice, despite their generally heavier GE load.
Ultimately, be sure to carefully look over each college's GE requirements and consider your own interests and academic goals before making your decision. Good luck with your college selection for UCSD!
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