<p>How many courses do you (plan) to take on an audit basis? As I look through the course offerings I see about 20 courses I could truly be interested in, and I don't know how many it's possible/advisable to audit along with normal courses.</p>
<p>I have the same issue and question.
Could somebody help us out?</p>
<p>If you want the course to appear on your transcript, you sign up for the course as audit. Otherwise feel free to audit any lecture course you want - you just have to figure out the times and lecture hall.</p>
<p>As an auditor, you don't have test reqs or anything... so just drop in whenever you feel like it. This works well for a lot of humanities classes that cover different topics each week. Cumulative classes might be harder to audit.</p>
<p>As a freshman, I attended some lectures of POL 395: International Law on my own. Surprisingly, the lecture material from the 5 or so lectures I attended. continues to play a part in my discussion of modern politics in other courses.</p>