<p>For freshman year, what are/were your favourite courses?</p>
<p>cs 1112 10 char</p>
<p>MATH 192, PHYS 213 (I think now MATH 1920 and PHYS 2213) were my personal favorites.</p>
<p>chem 207, ns 115</p>
<p>ECE476 is good. Although upper level.</p>
<p>my writing seminars: the reading of fiction and History of Cornell (which isn't being taught anymore, sadly)</p>
<p>Psych 2610 is awesome. Professor Mikels is really entertaining, and his TAs are pretty chill during sections too</p>
<p>Econ 1110.</p>
<p>Chem 3570-3580</p>
<p>i guess the lesson to learn is that different people tend to like different things.</p>
<p>but i loved BioMI 291. carol is the bomb</p>
<p>GOVT 1615: Introduction to Political Philosophy with the inimitable Isaac Kramnick. It fulfills countless distribution requirements, the readings are interesting, and the tests aren't designed to fail you. Prof. Kramnick is a fantastic lecturer and all-around class act.</p>
<p>INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS with PETER KATZENSTEIN (other professors suck)</p>
<p>BioMI 291 was fantastic...I had the best lab instructor and TA...even the non-science students enjoyed it!</p>
<p>i heard biomi 291 is hard, the median is only A- i believe.</p>
<p>LOLZ. A median of an A- makes a class hard?</p>
<p>Phys 1116, amazing but harder than you can fathom</p>
<p>Can you take the 1500 kid intro to psych course your freshman year, or is it usually filled up</p>
<p>i think psych101 is only accessible to kids with majors in psychology followed by lucky CAS students (do CAS students still do pre-enrollment in person?)</p>
<p>theres normally a long waitlist. like 100++ poeple. a lot of people on the waitlist get in though</p>
<p>if that is true, then as an engineering student will I flat out not be able to register for the class?</p>