<p>Cedro's a standard all-frosh dorm. It's pretty nice, I'd say--about 90 people including staff, and everyone has spacious 1-room doubles (almost everyone--a few frosh might get tiny singles). Very strong dorm spirit and sense of community.</p>
<p>IHUM can be changed, and a schedule conflict is a very good reason that they will grant.</p>
<p>About voice lessons, the audition is probably just to make sure you can sing. The teachers don't take on beginning students, so if you're just learning to sing, they have you take a voice class first, which I think is sort of like group lessons. My guess is the audition makes sure you don't belong in that class.</p>
<p>The only PWR that I recognize at all is "If These Walls Could Talk: The Rhetoric of Places and Spaces". Most PWR classes are only around for a year or two before they change, and that one's the exception; I think this is its third year, at least. Your best bet for picking a good one is to look at the course descriptions. Note that some have different requirements from others (in particular the CWP ones).</p>
<p>About getting to campus, I recommend against taking public transportation from SFO, especially with two bags. If you do that, you'll need to take the AirTrain to the BART station, take two different BART trains to get to Millbrae (used to be just one, then they changed it earlier this year), Caltrain to Palo Alto, then the Marguerite shuttle to a point close to your dorm. You'll be ready to collapse by the time you get to your dorm. Take Super Shuttle instead--you can catch one right outside the terminal, and it drops you off right at your dorm. Well worth the $25-$30.</p>
<p>For courseload, I'd recommend three academic classes your first quarter. If you take four, make sure it's an easy load (for example, make the fourth an introsem). Activity classes (music groups, P.E. classes, social dance, marching band) don't count towards your three.</p>