<p>like the other UCs?</p>
<p>Most of the math and science are, usually pretty big… Sometimes breadth classes are. English are pretty much never.</p>
<p>what about business administration courses?</p>
<p>Im pretty sure they are, cause most major specific classes are, but dont quote me on that. It can also vary from professor to professor. They might not be as generous as the math and science ones are. Where a passing C can be in the 30% region.</p>
<p>im pre-business and himself is right. it varies from professor to professor and it’s not as generous as cnas and bcoe, but you can still earn a B+ and get a solid A. did that in econ2. =]</p>
<p>hey could u tell me how the business program is in terms of internships?</p>
<p>lol no i wouldn’t know.
i got an internship at the child development center at the front desk very easily, but it’s unpaid and not business-related. if you go to careers.ucr.edu you can check out listings, but you need a car for a lot of them.</p>
<p>Yeah a lot of teachers curve. </p>
<p>@x8 Which teacher did you have for econ 2?? That sounds LEGITT</p>
<p>professor singh. i dont remember posting that last post though. now im not sure if that was in econ2 or econ3 haha. my memory is fading im getting old. but both were easy enough. i had mahalingham for econ 3.</p>