Guess their major by the classes they're taking!

<p>iluvpiano - Piano Perf / History</p>

<p>Here are mine:

  • Calc 2
  • Yoga
  • Shakespeare
  • Issues in Philosophy
  • Literature as Film</p>

<p>English/Literature?</p>

<p>-Advanced Printmaking
-Digital Photography
-Photo/Electronic Imaging
-Portfolio Preparation
-Typography and Layout
-Intro to Media Writing
-Communication Law</p>

<p>Media Arts?</p>

<p>English 102
Conversational French
French Writing
Voice and Diction
Intro to Design
Costume Shop Lab
Band</p>

<p>These are classes I will take in the summer:</p>

<p>-Abnormal Psychology
-Fitness For Life
-Survey of Philosophy
-Social Problems
-General Sociology
-Intro to Psychology
-American Federal Government
-Elementary Spanish</p>

<p>Classes I’ll take in the Fall:</p>

<p>-Organic Chemistry I
-Cell Biology
-General Physics 1
-Calculus with Applications
-Possibly another chemistry or elective</p>

<p>Guess.</p>

<p>Some sort of science, I’d say, but because you have classes in the whole spectrum (chem, bio, and physics), I can’t narrow it down. It could also be psych though, given your summer classes. Perhaps a double major?</p>

<p>Fall 2011 Schedule:</p>

<ul>
<li>Data Structures</li>
<li>English Romantic Period</li>
<li>Modern Drama to 1940</li>
<li>Intermediate Japanese I</li>
<li>Calculus I </li>
</ul>

<p>Spring 2012 Schedule:</p>

<ul>
<li>Principles of Microeconomics</li>
<li>Principles of Macroeconomics</li>
<li>Principles of Accounting</li>
<li>Intermediate Japanese II</li>
<li>Introductory Statistics</li>
</ul>

<p>International business.</p>

<p>You can’t tell my major from spring term classes, but here,
Classical Greek Culture
Latin 103
Christian Scriptures.</p>

<p>Interesting game…</p>

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<p>Philosophy?</p>

<p>Algorithms
Ergonomics + Lab
Technical Communications
Service Operations Management (or something like that)
Integer Programming
Nonlinear Programming</p>

<p>computer science?? </p>

<p>Mine are</p>

<p>General Biology with lab</p>

<p>General Chemistry with lab</p>

<p>Public Speaking</p>

<p>Microeconomics </p>

<p>U.S History</p>

<p>Naw I’m an econ major, I had to take a term of gen ed’s though haha.</p>

<p>@ Vladen systems engineering/operations research?</p>

<h1>24 is most likely some sort of biology or biochemistry major; if not, probably a pre-med in some other major (probably a social studies major based on the summer course list).</h1>

<p>The other sciences generally do not take cell biology, and those other than biology, chemistry, or biochemistry generally do not take organic chemistry.</p>

<h1>28 is also most likely a biology or biochemistry major, or a pre-med.</h1>

<h1>27 is most likely industrial engineering, operations research, or something similar.</h1>

<h1>25 looks like someone who switched from computer science (data structures last fall) to business (economics, accounting, and statistics in the spring).</h1>

<p>Difficult ones to guess would be (hypothetical, but probably pretty common) first semester freshmen schedules like:</p>

<p>Calculus, General Chemistry, English Composition, Introduction to Economics</p>

<p>RavensFan and ucbalumnus, yes. The major is called Industrial and Operations Engineering here, so I’m focusing in OR.</p>

<p>It’s very hard to guess schedules where no two classes are in the same department.</p>

<p>Mine is soooo incredibly hard to guess.</p>

<p>Political Science Research Methods
American Government
Asian Politics
Russian 212
German 330</p>

<p>Probably not that hard, but okay…
Methods of Chemical Investigation
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Honors Thesis
Elementary Abstract Algebra</p>

<p>^ Chem or ChemE?</p>

<p>Probably easy…</p>

<p>Prevention and Intervention of Child Maltreatment
Intro to Psychological Measurement & Data Analysis
Health Psychology
Intro. to Public Speaking</p>

<p>Psychology?</p>

<ol>
<li>Biology 2</li>
<li>Chemistry 2</li>
<li>Bioethics</li>
<li>History of public health</li>
<li>Dean scholars: psychology and global health</li>
</ol>

<p>Health sciences? Pre-med?</p>

<p>-Us foreign policy: WWI-present day
-Human ecology and environmental science
-Contemporary philosophy and applied ethics
-microeconomics
-intro hospitality</p>

<p>Hmm, either freshman/sophomore hospitality major or something like poli sci.</p>

<ul>
<li>Intro to Astronomy</li>
<li>Communication and Human Behavior</li>
<li>Cognitive Psychology</li>
<li>Drugs and their Actions</li>
<li>Problems of American Ethnic and Racial Minorities</li>
</ul>

<h1>34: Political Science</h1>

<h1>35: Chemistry, possibly minor or second major in Math</h1>

<h1>36, #39: Psychology</h1>

<h1>38: Hotel Administration or something like that</h1>

<h1>37: Public Health with pre-med</h1>

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<p>Depends… some patterns are pretty obvious, especially if the schedule includes a course that only students majoring in the subject take. It is usually easier to tell science and engineering major course patterns this way, due to the sequenced prerequisites.</p>