<p>I realize that some people are not begining the registration process yet, but I will be registering tomorrow and am mildly excited about it. I just hope my classes are better next term! Here is what I plan to register for:</p>
<p>Written French 2
Italian 4
Syntax
World Theatre: 1640-1890
Intro to Physics</p>
<p>Total Credits: 15....I may add another course or change things later, but this is what I will start out with.</p>
<p>i get to register in december for my spring semester
multi. variable calc (at 7am in the morning everyday except wed. can't fit it into my schedule any other way, so it has to be at 7am :( )
english
chemistry
physics
= 18 units... oh joy :(</p>
<ul>
<li>Math 13: Differential Equations</li>
<li>Math 14: Multivariable Calculus</li>
<li>Chem 22: General Chemistry, Part 2</li>
<li>Chem 26: General Chemistry Lab, Part 2</li>
<li>Physics 24: Mechanics and Wave Motion</li>
<li>Physics 28: Mechanics Lab</li>
<li>Humanities 2: Intro to Humanities/Soc. Sciences (dunno specific topic)</li>
<li>Either Bio 52: Intro to Cell/Molecular Bio or Math 55: Discrete Math (leaning towards the Bio 52)</li>
<li>PE course</li>
</ul>
<p>Labor and employment law <--- one of the most feared classes at Cornell ILR
Labor economics
Macro Organizational Behavior</p>
<p>...and something else. I dont know what yet. Taking a light load spring semester because of the law class. Yay for median test and essay grades in the 30's!!!</p>
<p>I'm looking at taking:
Math 293: Differential Equations for Engineers
Math 294: Linear Algebra for Engineers
Physics 213: Electricity and Magentism (with lab)
Comp Sci 100: Intro Programming (half Matlab/half Java)
Asian 212: Intro to China
Plus 3 1-credit workshops...</p>
<p>Total of 22 credits...I'll probably drop something if it sucks too much, though.</p>
<p>At my transfer school..
Latin America since 1825 3 Credits night class
US Since 1945 3 credits night class
Introduction to Writing Center Theory and Practice 4 credit night class
or
Introduction to English Studies 3 credit afternoon class</p>
<p>At my current community college..
A 3 credit health class
Western Civilization since 1550
A PE class, probably</p>
<p>Pretty easy semester actually
Chem 426 (Acc Orgo II) - 3
Math 385 (Diff Eq) - 3
Physics 214 (Quantum - 2 (half-semster, 7 hours in class time instantly vanish after half a semester)
ChBE 321 (Thermo, dear Lord) - 4
Anth 103 (getting rid of Non-West gen ed) - 3</p>
<p>and if I stay in Campus Honors I'll take Law 199 which was taught by this guy who has taught around the world and crazy stuff (it's awesome just check the credentials at the bottom) - 3 credits</p>
<p>and if I don't then philosophy 102 for law school - 3 credits</p>
<p>Operating Systems
Programming Languages
Contemporary Philosophy
Metaphysics
Abnormal Psychology or some other elective(s) here, still not sure yet.</p>
<p>Woohoo, I will be done with general education and all math requirements after this fall semester!</p>
<p>7.28, Molecular Biology
9.18, Developmental Neurobiology
7.346, Abnormal Protein Folding
Some fun elective -- perhaps Epidemiology?</p>
<p>My lightest (and last!) semester at MIT -- have to keep the workload down, as hopefully I'll be interviewing for graduate programs over several weekends.</p>
<p>General Eng Physics-4
General Chem-second semester-4
intro Material Science-4
Math 175 (second year acc calculus)-3
CS 101 (Intro programming)-3
18 hours
look at all those intro courses.</p>
<p>I just registered today and had to change my Written French to Intro to French Civilization. I really didn't want to take this class...but oh well.....</p>
<p>Genetics/Cell Bio I
Intermediate Calc
Orgo II
Ancient Chinese History
Chemistry independent study <em>Hopefully</em>
Cardioresp Conditioning - PE class to try to keep in shape</p>
<p>BSCI 110b - Intro to bio, part 2
BSCI 111b - Bio lab, part 2
CHEM 102b - Gen chem, part 2
CHEM 104b - Chem lab, part 2
CHEM 106b - Chem recitation, part 2
SPAN 201 - Intermediate spanish writing
MATH 150b - First year calc, part 2</p>
<p>and either
HONS 185 - Mad Cow Disease, Alzheimer's, and Other Amyloidoses
or
HONS 181 - Democracy, Tyranny, and Anarchy</p>