<p>Hi, so I was looking at the list of freshmen seminars
Freshmen</a>, Undergraduate Students, WCAS, Northwestern University
and saw a couple that peaked my interest. But since I'll be new here, I want to take a course that I will really like and can enjoy in terms of workload, content of course, and teaching. I'm wondering if someone can give me feedback on a couple of the seminars that I'm thinking of. Also, I'm premed so I want my freshman adviser (teacher of fall seminar) to be able to give me information about the process in NWU.</p>
<p>If someone could tell me how the classes are in terms of workload, interesting content, good teaching, I'll appreciate it a lot.</p>
<p>Here are the seminars I'm interested in for Fall. They are ordered by my current preference. </p>
<ol>
<li>Angela Grant HEALTH CARE REFORM: WHATS REALLY GOING ON?</li>
<li>Larry Trzupek DRUG DEVELOPMENT & THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY</li>
<li> Kamal Seth SPACE, TIME AND MATTER</li>
<li>Vicky Kalogera COSMIC EXTREMES AND RECORD HOLDERS</li>
<li> Fred Northrup CHEMISTRY OF ART: COLOR, FORGERY & EFFECTS ON SOCIETY</li>
<li> David Meyer THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE</li>
<li> Tracy Hodgson THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND: WHY WE LOVE CATS AND DOGS (AND OTHER PETS)</li>
<li>Lynne Kiesling COMPLEXITIES AND ECONOMICS: GROWTH, TECHNOLOGY, NETWORKS AND ADAPTATION</li>
<li>105-6-21 Keith Burns INTERESTING MATHEMATICIANS</li>
<li>Owen Priest WHO DISCOVERED HIV: THE HISTORY, SCIENCE & CULTURE OF AIDS</li>
</ol>
<p>Thank you!!</p>