Comments on ILR Schedule?

<p>Just to preface all of this, I'm bringing in AP credit for US History, US Gov't and Politics, Macroecon, and English Lit. I'll probably use the English credit to get out of the FWS in the Spring unless I find I enjoy the one I have in the Fall in which case I'll just take the elective credit and do another one. </p>

<p>Does this</a> schedule, leaving out the FWS until they release them, seem okay? I don't want a schedule that's too soft, but I'm taking 16 credits (including the 1 credit ILR colloquium and 3 credits for FWS) so I don't know what to change. I want to take a lot of electives in GOVT, but I suppose it's best to leave the stuff I really want to get into for later and just worry about hitting requirements now. </p>

<p>ANTHR 1400 meets my Cultural Perspectives requirement and seems alright, but does anyone have any experience with the class? </p>

<p>I'm pretty sure I want to take a finance course (If only the good folks in Congress had done so when they were in school...) and HDAM 2225 seems like a good place to start. Any thoughts on it? I thought it was a bit odd that it was a Hotel course offered only to non-Hotelies. Is that common?</p>

<p>Student Center had my block scheduled Microecon professor as Abowd, now it shows Burkhauser, but it's in the same time and place. I wanted Burkhauser and was going to try to switch to the other class when I had my appointment on the 14th. This obviously isn't an issue any more, but are they done switching things around?</p>

<p>Okay, that's it. Anyone able to address any of this?</p>

<p>^You never know when they are done switching stuff around. I was dropped once for a communication class. So, hopefully they wouldn’t do that to freshmen :D</p>

<p>5 more days…</p>

<p>Don’t waste your time with a finance course. You can take money and baking in Econ, but the strict finance courses are a waste of time when you could be learning something interesting and non-proprietary.</p>