<p>Hi Ill be a freshman in the fall and i was wondering which professors were best for these classes and what other "easy" classes are required (like languages, P.E. credit, etc).</p>
<p>M408K
CH301
BIO311C
RHE306
HIS315K</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Hi Ill be a freshman in the fall and i was wondering which professors were best for these classes and what other "easy" classes are required (like languages, P.E. credit, etc).</p>
<p>M408K
CH301
BIO311C
RHE306
HIS315K</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Use the Interactive Degree Audit under the Registar web page to see what will be required for your major.</p>
<p>Remember you don’t need specifically to take 315K for the U.S. History requirement. There are more interesting options, including American Studies or a lot of other options listed under the History department’s course offerings.</p>
<p>If you can get Dr. Forgie for history, I would recommend him. He’s NOT easy, but wow, what a good teacher! I couldn’t wait to go to class each time.</p>
<p>Laude for CH301 and Maas for BIO 311C</p>
<p>get a myedu account. it’s a very helpful site.</p>
<p>M408K (Try taking M408C with Gonzalez)
CH301 - Laude most definitely
BIO311C - Buskirk most definitely (really hard to get into her class because she’s mostly blocked off for honors kids)
RHE306 - Idk.
HIS315K - I took AMS 301 to satisfy this, much easier class. I took it with Ware.</p>
<p>for CH 302-take either Laude or Sutcliffe
for BIO 311C- Dr. Sath or Latham</p>
<p>Get Koofer’s account, use RateMyProfessors, and use the instructor survey on UT registration website.
I honestly have never taken any of those courses at UT so can’t speak from personal experience. But I heard Dr. Laude is a great professor.
For pre-pharm pre-reqs and degree plan for chem major, search UT website.</p>
<p>thanks so much! :)</p>
<p>just moving it up</p>