help!!

<p>along with a bunch of other people who wrote on this, i'm an incoming freshman struggling with picking my courses</p>

<p>i'm in Pratt right now but i'm not 100 % certain that i will end up majoring in engineering. i'm fairly sure that the only AP credits i will get will be in psychology, english, and maybe spanish. i'm pretty sure i have to take egr 53L, chem 21L, and math 31L. i don't have to take writing 20 until second semester so would it be a good idea to take a seminar as my humanities credit so if i decide to switch into trinity, i will have that requirement out of the way? does that work?</p>

<p>Yes, if you want to leave your options open for a transfer to trinity, then it would be wise to take a seminar.</p>

<p>here's a link with info on that</p>

<p><a href="http://t-reqs.trinity.duke.edu/TrinityPrattTransfer.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://t-reqs.trinity.duke.edu/TrinityPrattTransfer.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Specifically: </p>

<p>"If transferring into Trinity College: I will be expected to fulfill the Trinity College Small Group Learning Experience Requirement but not the First-Year Seminar Requirement. I also understand that, of the 34 credits needed to graduate, no more than six credits may be taken in the University’s professional schools (e.g., business, engineering, medicine, and
environment)."</p>

<p>My mistake, I guess you don't actually need a seminar the first year.</p>