<p>Hey, I am worried that I may not get my first choice. Like I want to be a premed and so far I am hoping for:</p>
<p>Calculus A-B
General Biology 161-162
Chemistry 117-118
Beginner Latin I (I am gonna do this for my major)
-University Seminar (prob Psychology)
-FYcomp
Plus what ****es me off so much is that there are those "Social Science- 1 / Philosophy- 2/ Theology - 2/ 1 - Fine Arts/ 1- Litereature" requirements and those numbers dictate the number of semesters required.</p>
<p>Anyways, on the course registration, will I basically get my first choices?? Today is Jun 20th, deadline is Jun 26th AHHH:(</p>
<p>If I am recalling correctly, freshmen get into the FYS courses they request, as long as the class days/times line up. It's the only year you don't have to DART for class selection.</p>
<p>You'll probably be Arts and Letters Pre-Professional since you're a pre-med/latin double. Check the college of arts and letters' general requirements for more info on what classes you'll need to take. If that's the case you'll probably have all the classes you mentioned at some point in time. But your psychology seminar will cover the social science requirement. Just relax about the class schedule. Sure you'll get classes you hate at some point in college but don't take everything at face value. For example, I took a boring intro to philo with Gary Gutting and then took an interesting medical ethics class that counted as my second philo. Just relax, don't complain, and do what your advisor tells you to do freshman year. If you get the stupid university requirements out of the way first semester, the advisors will work to get you into upper level classes second semester (they did for me) once you have the pre-reqs done.</p>
<p>Plus requests don't always work out. I put intro to theatre to fill in option #3 on the sheet thinking that they wouldn't add it because it was last choice. But sure enough they gave it to me.</p>