<p>Which classes do you plan on taking next fall?</p>
<p>I'm hoping to take:
POS 4931 - Food Politics with Scher
CPO 4401 - Arab-Israeli Conflict with Woods
SPN 3301 - Spanish Grammar and Composition 2
CJL 2000 - Law and the Legal Process with O'Connor
MUN 3323 - Women's Chorale</p>
<p>Some 3000/4000 level classes have pre-reqs, but other don't (if they do, it will say so in the course description and won't let you register for it). But there are no rules barring freshmen from taking upper-level classes. I'm currently a freshman taking a 3000 level spanish class and a 4000 level poli sci class and doing so is fairly common. </p>
<p>My major is poli sci, my minors are spanish and vocal performance, and i'm pre-law. :)</p>
<p>Here's my schedule that I have in mind at the moment</p>
<p>MAS 4105- Linear Algebra
STA 4322 - Intro to Statistics Theory/Mathematical Statistics 2
EEL 3111- Circuits 1
FIN 3403- Business Finance
ENC 3254 - Professional Communication for Engineers</p>
<p>That's 18 credits... Hooray for overloading!</p>
<p>Are you industrial engineering major (or maybe actuarial sciences)? They are ones who I know usually take high level stats/math classes (besides stats majors)? I also heard linear algebra isnt really hard. On the other hand, circuits...i have heard the opposite.</p>
<p>The actuarial science field sounds quite interesting, so I thought I'd take a look at it. As of right now, I'm unsure whether I'm actually going to pursue it, so my other majors should cover me if I decide to choose another path.</p>
<p>JPN1130- Beginning Japanese 1
JPT3500- Japanese Culture
JPT4502- Japanese Folklore
SPN3350- Spanish Grammar and Composition for Bilingual Speakers
LIN3010- Intro to Linguistics</p>
<p>lol nope. japanese track + bilingual spanish is my area. i'm going towards interpreting/translating route. the linguistics class is a requirment for the EALL japanese track major</p>