B-School

<p>Ok, I need help! Currently, I am enrolled in CSP Summer Bridge Program and I am taking English 125, Math 103, and a CSP Writing Seminar. In the Fall, I am taking Spanish 103, Math 105, and Econ 101. After I'm done with Math 105, I plan on taking Math 115 in the Winter. I think those (english 125,math 115, and econ 101) are all the requirements for applying to the business program. Is that all? Are there more requrirements?</p>

<p>Also can someone help with easy teachers, I want to do really well because I heard the B-school is really hard to get into. I want to register for my classes in the next couple of days while I'm at Bridge. THANKS SO MUCH!!!</p>

<p>Justin A. Weiss</p>

<p>Those are the only prerequisites. English 125 and Math 115 are taught by GSI's, so you don't know who you're going to have until after you register. Econ 101 is the same no matter who you have. I liked Gerson.</p>

<p>If you have space, I recommend STATS 350 and STATS 408 for your pre-business courses. Also choose a nice, easy one like PSYCH 111.</p>

<p>I registered for English 125 at a June Orientation and know who my professor is. However, I don't know who my Spanish or Calc teacher will be.</p>

<p>Take Phil 201-Intro to logic </p>

<p>Or Phil 202-Intro to philosophy and make sure you get Michael Allers.</p>

<p>Trust me.</p>

<p>are you sure he's easy and fun?</p>

<p>Gerson huh? I'm taking Econ 101 Section 109 with a Janet Gerson, same one?</p>

<p>yeap, same Gerson</p>

<p>why doesn't intro to logic - phil 201 fit the HU requirement when intro to philosophy - phil 202 does.. :T</p>

<p>I dont think its what you think it is.</p>

<p>The logic class is more like...solving puzzles and figuring stuff out rather than discussion philosophy</p>