Fall Extension Program Classes

<p>I arranged my classes in a really kick ass way so that I have no classes on Tuesdays and Thursday, and a few lectures on Fridays. WOO HOO!</p>

<p>English R1B (unless I get a 5 on AP Literature, then WOO HOO!!!)
Classics 1A (cool stuff)
History 7A ('Nuff said)
Integrative Biology 33 (getting the damn breadth requirements out of the way)</p>

<p>No math class, a political scientist won't need that much. Plus I am currently taking a college calculus course equivalent to Math 1A/1B.</p>

<p>i received my confirmation postcard in the mail this week. the only thing they wrote on it was a smiley face...does that only confirm that they received my course selection form or does it confirm that i was able to get all 4 of the classes i wanted?</p>

<p>The same thing happened to me too. Only a smiley face, but I had sent it in mid-April. Hm, I think that for the confirmation of the courses, we won't know until August when they send out our schedules.</p>

<p>Should I be worried? I sent it April 22 and haven't received my postcard back yet. o_o;</p>

<p>i didn't put in a postcard..... aww i want a smiley faced postcard. oh well. i hope they got mine X_X</p>

<p>i haven't done this yet! where do you go for information and to sign up for classes! its not on the myberkeleyapp thing and i cant find it anywhere else!</p>

<p>also how do you know what classes to sign up for, for your intended major? or are they all GE's?</p>

<p>edit//
nvm, i found the site.</p>

<p>another quesion: how fast do classes fill up? is it first come first serve?</p>

<p>and what is a breadth course?</p>

<p>what if we took APs this may and don't know the scores yet? did you just guess and put yourself in the higher class, assuming you got a 4/5 not 3?</p>

<p>someone correct me if i'm wrong, but the only scores that FPF wants are your english ones because they can exempt you from that 6 unit course. i dont think they care about your AP math score, from what i understood they pretty much let you choose which one you feel most comfortable in. and another website told me that breadth courses can't be fulfilled with AP credit....</p>

<p>Yes, you are correct</p>