Can engineers take both chem and physics?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>It's Sunday, otherwise I would take the advice I see around here and call the school. The site says that engineers can take chem OR physics. They say we should take one, but does this mean we can't take both? Because that would make getting all of my credits difficult.</p>

<p>If anyone knows, I would appreciate an answer!</p>

<p>Thanks (:</p>

<p>Also, does anyone know how to use the wish list? Because I don’t see an option to add a class to my wish list. ):</p>

<p>usually first year engineers take one course the first semester, and the other course the following semester. not many people take them at the same time.</p>

<p>Most people are pre-enrolled for chem already. If you aren’t, don’t worry, just take physics the first semester and chem thenext</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply (: But I don’t think that’s what I asked. I was wondering if I am allowed to take both, not if most people do or not. Sorry if the question didn’t make that clear!</p>

<p>You are allowed to take pretty much whatever you want, so yes, you can take both.</p>

<p>^As long as they don’t conflict!</p>

<p>You are allowed to take both. The “should” part is just a general recommendation. There obviously will be exceptions!</p>

<p>Alrighty. Thanks for the replies! (:</p>