Economics at Berkeley(Math or Theory Path?)

<p>Bah… scratch that… the professors at SMC(with grade distributions to prove it) and LAVC have terrible ratings, and I don’t want to risk being rescinded… so… I’ve completed up to Multivariable Calculus(need to take during Spring?) and would like to start my Spring semester on the Math track of Economics… what kind of Spring schedule can I have? I’ll be reviewing Calculus and teaching myself Multivariable Calculus with the aid of people on mIRC and free tutors, reviewing Economics using Greg Mankiw’s Principle of Economics and working an office job during Summer and Fall 2011…</p>

<p>[SPRING 2012(BERKELEY)]
ECONOMICS 101A, Economic Theory–Micro - 3 units
STATISTICS 134, Concepts of Probability - 3 units(good for Economics, Math minor or Applied Mathematics towards Economics double major)
MATHEMATICS 53, Multivariable Calculus - 4 units
MATHEMATICS 54, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations - 4 units</p>

<p>= 14 units… would this schedule be suicide?</p>

<p>Bah… I don’t know what to dooo… heh; I don’t think I’m allowed to take Economics 101A without taking Mathematics 53 first… even if I was allowed to, I would prefer</p>

<p>ECONOMICS 101A, Economic Theory–Micro - 3 units
STATISTICS 134, Concepts of Probability - 3 units(good for Economics, Math minor or Applied Mathematics towards Economics double major)
MATHEMATICS 53, Multivariable Calculus - 4 units</p>

<p>, but I’d still need a course.</p>