16 units as a freshman, doable? (Schedule included)

<p>Phase I-ed:
Cognitive Science 1
CS 61A</p>

<p>Going to Phase II:
Math 1A (will be on a wait list, hopefully will get in)
American Studies 10AC</p>

<p>And they're all 4 units each.</p>

<p>I got a 5 on AP Calc AB, but I took it junior year and has since forgotten a lot of calculus. I got a 5 on AP Psychology, if that helps a lot with Cogsci 1.</p>

<p>I'm planning on double majoring in Cognitive Science and Computer Science, or majoring in Cognitive Science and minoring in Computer Science, all depending on how much I end up liking Comp Sci.</p>

<p>You may want to check your Math 1A knowledge on these final exams. If you know all of the material well, you may want to just skip it and take Math 1B.</p>

<p>[Math</a> 1A | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley](<a href=“http://math.berkeley.edu/courses/archives/exams/math-1a]Math”>Math 1A | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley)
<a href=“https://tbp.berkeley.edu/students/exams/math/1A/[/url]”>https://tbp.berkeley.edu/students/exams/math/1A/&lt;/a&gt;
[Choosing</a> an Appropriate First Math Course ? UC Berkeley College of Engineering](<a href=“http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html]Choosing”>http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html)</p>

<p>you’ll be fine. once you get to know people you’ll see that even up to 18 or 19 units isn’t uncommon at all</p>