<p>Is this combination doable:</p>
<p>(fulfilled Math 1A/B with APs)</p>
<p>One semester: CS61A (Math 54 is full!)
Second semester: CS 61B, CS 70 & Math 54
Third semester: CS 61C & CS 170</p>
<p>Is this combination doable:</p>
<p>(fulfilled Math 1A/B with APs)</p>
<p>One semester: CS61A (Math 54 is full!)
Second semester: CS 61B, CS 70 & Math 54
Third semester: CS 61C & CS 170</p>
<p>Your schedule is doable. Teleman’s discussions will probably be expand to 28 or 30 each. Don’t give up hope:)</p>
<p>People also tend to drop the class</p>
<p>Thank you for your reply. Should I take CS70 with CS61C instead. I will most probably take CS61B, CS70 and Math 54 simultaneously next semester because Math 54 does not really fit my schedule this semester anymore. I will be take those 3 classes with a language class next semester. Will it be an average or intense workload?</p>
<p>That’s sounds like an average schedule for a lower div CS/EECS major (3 techs + humanities). You should be fine - though both of 54 and 70 are probably different from any math you took in high school if you didn’t go past calc. 70 can be especially difficult if you don’t get proofs and such, so find a group you can work on problem sets with.
61B - weekly hw that shouldn’t take too long + 3 projects (assuming shewchuk since spring)
54 - depends on the prof for level of self studying and difficulty of midterms. find a good gsi
70 - weekly problem sets that can take anywhere from 2 - 10+ hours depending on ability</p>