ENGRI (engin intro courses)

<p>Incoming engineering frosh with a leaning toward electrical, some interest in chem and otherwise open minded, looking for any recent eng students thoughts, recommendations, warnings, etc about the ENGRI offerings (Nano thread below already noted).</p>

<p>i think that in the first semester you take one math, one (intro to engr, Chem E), freshman writing seminar, one PE class, another engr class and then optional AEW</p>

<p>Sorry if I was unclear - I am interested in learning specifically about the "introductory" courses that 1st year engineering students are required to take either in fall or spring semesters (not engineering freshman courses generally). Are there any of these known to be particularly good, difficult, etc? I am looking for thoughts and comments similar to those expressed about the nano intro offerings earlier posted.</p>

<p>I heard Entrepreneurship is good, and I highly recommend the AEP Nano one. Aside from that, though, I don't know. Your best option is probably to check all the listed professors against ratemyprofessor and see which ones students like.</p>

<p>entrepreneurship is 127 with callister rite. i heard that guy is the man</p>

<p>you can only take so many classes...unless you seriously want to die in your freshman year</p>

<p>Definitely take 127. Callister was definitely my favorite professor last year and with the extra credit and everything 127 is an easy A+</p>

<p>Where can you see which professor teaches which course?</p>

<p>Course Roster
<a href="http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF6/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF6/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>