<p>I'm a prospective econ major and I'm not sure which classes I should be taking...</p>
<p>For now, in my primary bag I put:</p>
<p>Writing 20
Econ 55D
Math 32
PolSci 93D- International Relations</p>
<p>I'm also thinking about taking Math 103 instead of 32 because I have studied BC Calculus and Multivariable Calculus in highschoo....</p>
<p>But for Econ 55D and Math, I need my AP grades before I can enroll. Does that mean I can only register for those classes AFTER I find out my AP scores?</p>
<p>And I'm a prospective I-Banking/Law (I know these two are different) student... how is my choice of courses?</p>
<p>Looks good... getting some requirements out of the way and good variety.</p>
<p>As for AP scores, I'd suggest this: If you feel like you did well enough to get credit for Econ or Math, sign up for Math 103 and Econ 55 because those classes might fill up by the time you get your scores. Then if you do score well, you'll already be registered, and if you don't, you can pick other classes then. Math 32 is naturally bigger than 103 anyway.</p>