<p>that’s actually what almost all of our assignments were… search/sort algorithms</p>
<p>to be honest the assignments were annoying as hell</p>
<p>that’s actually what almost all of our assignments were… search/sort algorithms</p>
<p>to be honest the assignments were annoying as hell</p>
<p>To the Original Poster… not that it entirely matters since I’m sure we’re going to different schools, but this is my fall semester engineering (biomedical, but really it doesn’t matter at this point) schedule:</p>
<p>Monday: Calc II and Physics
Tuesday: Calc II, Chemistry, Political Science couse, Freshman experience course (also on political science)
Wednesday: Calc II, Physics
Thursday: Chemestry, Politcal Science, Physics Lab
Friday: Calc II, Physics, Chem Lab</p>
<p>16 credit hours</p>
<p>** The only reason that I’m taking the political science course is due to the fact that I have AP credit for english 101 and feel no need to take it. I kinda wanna try to double major (or minor, whichever is do-able) in Political Science, that’s all. </p>
<p>If you want like course times, PM me and I’ll send those to you. Honestly though, if you’re following the recommendations for your school’s engineering program then I don’t think you can go wrong…</p>
<p>Well, OP… I hand around a lot of engineers, and that’s the easiest freshman engineering schedule I’ve seen so far. </p>
<p>Honest.</p>
<p>And you don’t even have class on friday. Tsk tsk tsk.</p>
<p>I’m supposed to start taking physics in the second semester. I didn’t take AP Calc in high school, so I have to start with Calc I; and Chemistry isn’t required for EE at my school</p>