<p>am i too ambitious/crazy? or can it be done? Im also taking math 1b for sure. Has anyone ever attempted this? I need to know if im being foolish!</p>
<p>I wouldn't do Math 1B, Econ 1 and UGBA 10 together.</p>
<p>Since you must take Math 1B take Econ 1 also and take UGBA 10 next year. It'll save you your sanity when studying.</p>
<p>Why is that crazy? Math 1B, Econ 1, and UGBA 10 in one semester is perfectly doable. Math and Econ 1 are computational. UGBA 10 is mostly reading and writing. Sure, they're all weeders, but they add up to 11 units.</p>
<p>Per university guidelines, EECS students have to put up with one of the CS 61 classes, one of EE 20/40, and a math/physics class every semester for the first two years. Those classes are all 4-unit, heavily-computational weeders.</p>
<p>Maybe business students have different definitions of what's considered manageable...</p>
<p>Bah, all EECS students have to go through the GPA killing weeders.</p>
<p>Haas tells students to save their GPA by not taking too many hard classes. Mayhaps they would know better than you.</p>
<p>hmm...... still deciding.</p>