<p>After graduation, does anyone plan to attend Columbia Law, Med, or business school or is college your last stop?</p>
<p>I'm not really sure where I'm going to go into, but I'm thinking about Georgetown's Walsh SFS or SIPA at Columbia. I'm also going to look into Yale Harvard Princeton and a few others for grad. Maybe Oxford or Cambridge.</p>
<p>Wow! Best of luck</p>
<p>Hehe med would be great but its alot more complicated than simply "planning" for it</p>
<p>those decisions are hard to make without having experienced college first. I decided not to get "married" and explore everything I could my first-year before making a choice what I wanted to be. That way, whatever decision I make would be more secure and feel more right,
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P.S. CU med students need to watch out for the pre-med screening class of Bio: C2005
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<p>Well to some extent that is reasonable but it would not hurt to have an idea of what you wanted to pursue after college. Wouldn't you agree?</p>
<p>is c2005 a difficult course?</p>
<p>I hate their numbers! Why can't they just do it like my high school? Like how about names, with words? Like Basic Biology 1, Basic Biology 2, Enriched Biology, Honors Biology, Take-at-your-own-risk Biology, Biology for Insomniacs. . . This is why I need these advising sessions. So I don't have to decipher these numbers and I can just tell my advisor what I want.</p>
<p>jono: they have numbers and names. Have a browse on the website.</p>
<p>I have browsed the website, but they're linked by numbers.</p>
<p>I see your point. I didn't go to that place, though. I was talking about the place on the site where they recommend courses for students who have taken APs, and they're like c2005 or c2006 or c1012 plus lab 5111 or 6127/6128 (with no descriptions or titles) and you're supposed to click on the numbers and pop-up windows come on the screen with descriptions, and at the bottom of the descriptions are things like see also E4545/E4544/E4543 plus lab10 or lab11/12 and then more see alsos and see alsos without titles and I'm like AHH No stop it! (those numbers are made up but they mean about as much as the real numbers anyway)</p>
<p>Ahh...yeah, that gets pretty confusing! They do make a little bit of sense though: see <a href="http://www.college.columbia.edu/students/academics/depts/%5B/url%5D">http://www.college.columbia.edu/students/academics/depts/</a></p>
<p>1000 - undergrad
2000 - undergrad, int.
3000 - undergrad, adv.
4000 - grad, open to undergrad
6000+ grad only</p>
<p>That's really helpful. Now I can find music courses that aren't too basic for me. . . .</p>