help with schedule for stupid student

<p>hello everybody! i'm going to calso on july 9th and need some help... i am a really stupid student with uc gpa merely a 3.4, i dont know how i got in!</p>

<p>i was just wondering who the easy teachers are for math53 and chem01. seriously i need some nice teachers because i'm so stupid and below average. i heard a teacher Ginevates is bad and Hutchings is good for math. anybody else? whos good for chem01? and do these classes fill up quickly or something? am i screwd because my calso is sooooooooooooooo late.</p>

<p>what class should i take for my RCa class? theres so many! which electives do freshman take the most? any easy teachers? i tried to look on ratemyprofesor.com but theres 2006teachers so... =(</p>

<p>any help will be appreciated 8^)</p>

<p>Dude, you don't get to pick who you take for Chem 1A. If you're going to take it in the Fall then you'll have the same professors as everyone else in the class. There are three lectures each of which is taught by the same team of professors that rotate depending on the topic being taught.</p>

<p>Take German R5A with Banwell. It's one of the easier R&C "A" classes.</p>

<p>o LawL didn't know that. Thanks!</p>

<p>Wow, I never knew someone could be so panicked and have some many questions about this. First of all, since you went to CALSO yesterday, you should have a bigger picture of what the campus is like and how the classes are. You should know that the first semester could either be the easiest or the toughest, depending on what you want to major in. So, I suggest you try to take like 2 classes that you are interested in for your Major and maybe a fun class and then maybe a seminar to get you started. Once you have a better idea of what you want to do, then you can start taking Major Req classes the following semester and ease your way up with the amt of units you want to take. As for looking at ratemyprof, you might find some details about the professors, but sometimes, its better to ask people whom have taken the class with the prof that your wondering about. Hope that helps.</p>