<p>I used schedulizer.com to make it and i think this might be the best one for me. Not sure. Need your input!</p>
<p>I am a biological science major and i am entering as a sophomore.</p>
<p>Classes I am plan to take
Chem 3570 (Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences)
Chem 2510 (Introduction to Experimental Organic Chemistry)
BioEE 2780 (Evolutionary Biology)
Chin 2209 (Intermediate Chinese Reading and Writing for Students of Chinese Heritage) [If I am able to take the Language placement exam]
PE 1100 (Introduction to Swimming :) )</p>
<p>(this is assuming I get place in this Chinese Class.) If I dont then I plan to take this </p>
<p>So do you think I am taking way too many classes in one day or something? I like how I have tuesday off, and how I get out on friday early. But I dont know if this is too much classes to be taken in one day. what do you guys think? I do have a lunch break. I also plan to do Federal Work Study or some kind of campus job..</p>
<p>^yup, im also a sophomore. and yeah bio majors have to take bioee 2780, which was just changed to 4 cred this yr. i might also take neurobio since im doing the neurobio concentration.</p>
<p>What? I thought BIOEE 2780 is 3 credits, it can be 4 credits if u decide to do a little more extra work.</p>
<p>BioEE 2780
“Fall or spring. 3 or 4 credits; 4-credit option involves writing component and two disc per week; 4-credit option limited to 20 students per sec each semester. (Students may not preregister for 4-credit option; interested students complete application form on first day of class.) Limited to 300 students. Prerequisite: one year introductory biology or permission of instructor; first-semester freshmen by permission of instructor. S–U or letter grades. One all-day Sat. field trip. Evening prelims: spring, Feb. 26 and Mar. 31. Fall, I. J. Lovette; spring, staff.”</p>
<p>^yeah thats from 2008-2009. its changed this year. it used to be TR 905-955, but now its 3 lectures/wk. they even changed the name to “evolutionary biology and diversity”</p>
<p>from JTF:
“4-5 credit class. 5 credit option involves writing component and 2 disc per wk, limited to 20 students in 5 credit option.”</p>