<p>Hey, everybody.</p>
<p>I'll be a freshman in CC next year, and I was thinking about the following schedule, 17.5 points total:</p>
<p>LitHum
Frontiers/UW (I talked to a guy that works with/in UW and he said based on my last name I'd probably get Frontiers first?)
Modern Poetry
20th Century Philosophy
1601 Physics 1: Mechanics</p>
<p>Background info: I got 5s on AP Physics B and BC Calc. I'm planning to be an English major (with perhaps a concentration in philosophy or classics or just a lot of creative writing courses). As far as reading speed, I can drag my eyes across the page pretty fast, but if I'm going to engage the text (especially difficult stuff like Blake, Shelley, Faulkner, etc.) it takes me longer.</p>
<p>Questions:
1) Is this a feasible schedule? Any advice, suggestions, info, etc., on how hard it will be? Is it feasible to audition for a musical on top of this?
2) The Directory of Classes says that Modern Poetry has 70-something students in it, but it doesn't say it's full; do you think I'll have a shot at getting in the class?
3) Are Physics B and Calc BC adequate prep for 1601 Physics?
4) Directory of Classes also says that the Intermediate Poetry workshop has 0 of 15 students, as do all the intermediate workshops, whereas all of the seminars and and beginning workshops are full. Does this mean that if I submit my sample and they like it, I have a chance of being accepted into the course?
5) Does anyone know in general how difficult it is to get into creative writing courses at columbia?
6) Does anyone know about piano or vocal lessons for credit at Columbia, i.e., are they particularly time consuming, is there an additional fee involved?
7) I'm planning to take the full 1600 physics sequence and then pretty much stop; will I need to take any additional calculus in order to make it through these classes?</p>
<p>Sorry for all the questions, but if anyone could stop by and answer one or two, it'd be a big help.</p>