Are these classes okay? PLEASE HELP.

<p>It will be my second semester in community college and my schedule goes as follows:</p>

<p>Philosophy
Math
Art of Film
Japanese</p>

<p>Last semester I took these classes:</p>

<p>English 101
English 201
Sociology
Anthropology of Religion
Library 101 (It was mandatory to be able to complete two English classes in one semester)</p>

<p>So basically I'm looking to transfer to UCLA (hopefully) but I feel like the classes I have taken so far are elementary or I don't know they just feel wrong. I'm choosing my classes based on what UCLA requires for a Psychology transfer major. I passed my AP Exam for Psychology so that class is out of the way (UCLA accepts it). I'm taking Philosophy so that's also going to be out of the way. The other classes I need for UCLA are all math, biology, and chemistry classes. I can't take those classes without my basic math class first, which is what I'm taking this semester. So essentially, the Japanese and Art of Film are classes to just fill up my schedule (I want to be full time) and that's what I don't like. I feel like the classes I have taken so far are not relevant to my major and I can't help but feel paranoid that UCLA will notice that and consider it against me. Like what classes should I seek to take this semester instead that might seem like a better fit or add more depth to my major, if that even makes sense? The rest of the semesters won't be a problem because all my classes will then be what UCLA requires. Also, I know UCLA is a long shot but with the classes I have taken and with the ones I'm going to take later on I'm satisfying the general IGETC requirement for the Cal State schools. Or am I just being too paranoid? Please help. Thanks in advance!</p>