<p>Do any upperclassmen have recommendations for great freshman seminars?</p>
<p>medicine and society</p>
<p>i agree with medicine and society if you want to be pre-med especially (never did it cause I'm a BME but I had a lot of friends in it this year that loved it)</p>
<p>on a semi-unrelated note: when do you sign up for classes?</p>
<p>I'll be at WashU as a freshman next year, and I know that I'm signing up for my classes during one of the ArtSci weekends this summer; if you don't come to one of those (like if you're not in the College of Arts and Sciences) you sign up for classes after you arrive on campus in August, I believe.</p>
<p>I know FSAP kids sign up for freshman classes first, then ArtSci weekends, then I believe the pre-orientation programs, then everyone else. So I assume it would be in your best interest to take advantage of one of these programs and get a leg up. I'm doing FSAP.</p>
<p>People in the b-school sign up before the artsci people doing FSAP</p>
<p>i know this sounds really stupid, but whats FSAP?
so if im in the b-school, i get to choose my classes earlier, then? like, before my AP scores come out? cos that would be bad</p>
<p>FSAP is the freshmen summer academic program (wording right?) - you pretty much go to washu for a few weeks and take some classes to get used to college life (and earn a few credits).</p>
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<p>I think it is right after AP scores come out.</p>
<p>hey thanks purpleBoople!</p>