Freshman Registration Help:Bio-Eng/Dual degree hopeful

<p>I’m an incoming freshman in the Bioengineering program at SEAS and am beginning the advance registration process. Also, I’m planning on attempting
to transfer into the Jerome Fisher program or at least attempt to pursue a
separate dual-degree with Wharton. So far, the classes I’m looking at taking are: Math 114, Chem 101 and the lab, BE 100, Phys-140, and Econ 001. </p>

<p>So, I’ve come up with a few questions:</p>

<li><p>How should I schedule my classes during both this semester and the next to improve my chances for acceptance into M&T or a separate dual-degree prgram with Wharton?</p></li>
<li><p>If I should have any room for electives in the second semester, what business classes should I consider taking to make a dual-degree more feasible (if am eventually accepted into one)?</p></li>
<li><p>Although I don’t have a background in AP Chemistry from high
school, I was considering trying to study on my own to place out of
Chem-101. How difficult do you think that would be, and is it reasonable?</p></li>
<li><p>I’ve heard mixed feedback about the difficult of taking math 114 first semester freshman year. Would I be better served to wait until second semester?</p></li>
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<p>Any advice would be great.
Thx,
ihojs2</p>

<p>I'm also wondering about scheduling Math 114 for 1st or 2nd semester... is it really that difficult? </p>

<p>Bump bump.</p>