Can I have some feedback on my schedule?

<p>I’d rather not take econ first semester since I am already taking A100 and M119. I don’t want to overload myself and do badly. Thanks for the advice though</p>

<p>is it bad that i have a lab on Tuesday, then my lecture on Wednesday followed by another lab on thursday? Should i change this or is this ok?</p>

<p>So I changed everything around again, and now I have:</p>

<p>BUS-A100; Vivian Winston
BUS-K201; Amy Kinser
BUS-G202; Steven Kreft
ECON-E201; Peter Olson
MATH-M118; Staff
MATH-M119; Tracy Whelan</p>

<p>… Is this too much on one plate or is this manageable? =/</p>

<p>Didn’t you have credit for E201? Also, E201 is a prerequisite for G202. You will have a very busy semester. A lot of homework with the two math classes and K201 and A100.</p>

<p>I’m exempted from E201 but I’m taking it anyways. I don’t remember anything from AP Econ and it’s probably more impressive to Kelley to take E201 than X104. And I don’t wanna spend $8.50 again so I’m keeping this the way it is.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t concentrate too much on trying to impress Kelley with difficult classes. As long as you get all B’s and higher, you will easily get in. You actually get quite a bit of microeconomics in E201.</p>

<p>If you got a 4 on AP microeconomics test, then E201 will show up on your transcript with three credits, which is different from just being exempt from the class. You might call Kelley advising to see how they treat taking a class gradewise that you have already received credit for.</p>