Freshmen and upperclassmen: post your tentative schedules!

<p>I'm just interested in seeing what everyone is thinking of (especially the premed kids)...</p>

<p>OK this is very parochial but...</p>

<p>ENGL 270 - FWS: The Reading of Fiction
MATH 112 - Calc II
LATIN 105 - Elementary Latin I OR LATIN 108 - Latin in Review
ENGL 280 - Creative Writing</p>

<p>I'm in A&S and I'm hoping to double major in English and Classics or perhaps enter the College Scholar program.</p>

<p>Physics 207 (General Physics w/ calc, I believe)
Chem 357 (Orgo)
AN SC 250 (Dairy Cattle Principles)
aaand my fourth class was canceled so I have to find another option...probably a philosophy class.</p>

<p>just for reference, physics 207 is without calc.</p>

<p>Intro to French, Labor Law, ILRCB200, OB forgot the number, and maybe some sort of Mideastern study class to fulfill a requirement</p>

<p>Can you guys also post your respective colleges and majors (or prospective majors)?</p>

<p>All right...for reference, the physics I'm taking is with calc, I just forgot the number and I'm too lazy to look it up. :p Animal Science major, CALS, pre-veterinary.</p>

<p>Bongoboy: I thought you could only take ENGL 280 after you've taken your FWS (I'm not sure if it's one semester or two)?</p>

<p><a href="http://schedulizer.com/YvQ3Yd%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://schedulizer.com/YvQ3Yd&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This is what I'm signed up for currently. I'm going to drop Psych101 and probably CS212 during add/drop.</p>

<p>right you want to take phys 207 if you arent an engineering major? because im premed and on course selection they said the other phys 1 and 2 is pretty much all calculus based.</p>

<p>also isnt orgo 215-216? not 357?</p>

<p>oh no, i lied. it is 357-358 lol</p>

<p>The thing is, I didn't want to take the auto-tutorial physics. I've been told it's hell.</p>

<p>phys 207 is the auto-tutorial one?</p>

<p>no i just looked, the auto-tutorial one is 101 and 102. premeds should take 207-208</p>

<p>so i guess i'm taking</p>

<p>PSYCH 101
PHYS 207
CHEM 207
BIONB 221</p>

<p>the school i matriculated at (stony brook) has the chem lab as a separate class from the lecture and i didnt get into the lab so now i have to retake the whole sequence next year, which really puts me back. im probably going to have to be at cornell for four years because i want to go abroad too</p>

<p>Just checked. Physics 207 does include basic calculus, and it's the one I'm taking. ;)</p>

<p>Physics 101-102= autotutorial, non calc-based
Physics 207-208= 3 lectures, 2 sections, 1 lab a week and is calc-based
Both are fine for premed. I took physics 101-102 w/ absolutely no high school physics and got a 15 on the Physical Sciences section of the MCAT so you won't be at a disadvantage for taking non calc-based physics.</p>

<p>My schedule:</p>

<p>BioBM 631-Proteins (graduate course)
BioMI 290-Microbio
Psych 101-Intro psych
Sociology 324-The Environment and Society
EMT course
Technically 18 academic credits since EMT is 6 cr but it'll be easier than a typical 18 credit schedule.</p>

<p>Rapport, you're right. I didn't realize that. Maybe I can get into the class since I'll be simultaneously taking my FWS. Also I'm placing out of one of my freshman writing seminars since I scored a 5 on the AP Lang. Maybe that will count as having completed one FWS and that will allow me to take creative writing.</p>

<p>GOVT 111 Intro to American Government and Politics
MATH 112 Calculus 2
SPANR 200 Spanish for English/Spansih Bilinguals
ECON 102 Introductory Macroeconomics
FWS: ENGL 270 The Reading of Fiction
PE: Who knows???</p>

<p>I like english, econ, and gov't and want to try all of them out. How does this schedule look in terms of difficulty? Too ambitious or just right? I expect the spanish class to be a breeze as well as the government one.</p>

<p>In Gov 111 it's more or less impossible to get lower than a B. Also, while lectures are sometimes interesting, they're also pretty much optional...go to section and you'll be fine.</p>

<p>I think I'm going to switch that Gov class with Intro to Philosophy...</p>

<p>Anyways, a somewhat random question. Is having all your classes on MWF and none on TR bad? For some reason my tentative schedule has me in all MW or MWF and no TR. I don't want to die those three days, but it's just the way it worked out. Should I look into maybe switching some stuff around so this isn't the case?</p>