Help!

<p>Does it matter for a BME/ Pre-med whether or not I take Writing the first or second semester? I'm enrolled in everything but a writing class or a seminar since all the ones I picked filled up. </p>

<p>Greek Literature with Wolkow and Gender and Sports seminars are the only ones that seem to fit!</p>

<p>I thought Pratt assigns a semester for you to register? What does the registration guide on ACES say for you?</p>

<p>Well I'm in Trinity right now, but I'm going to transfer into Pratt to do BME, so I'm just following the BME major course plan for pre-med students I got off of the Pratt website.</p>

<p>You know as a BME you don't need a seminar right? Oh and it really doesn't matter which semester you take writing.</p>

<p>if you are in trinity right now and u r planning to switch into pratt, you actually would need to take the first-year seminar requirement. I really don't think it matter what semester you take writing, they sort of divided up the freshman class kind of arbitrarily so that it is balanced. </p>

<p>Although if you are currently in trinity right now, you should be taking the first year seminar class the semester you are not taking the writing class. I think that's recommended.</p>

<p>SirGecko: No, I didn't know that. I guess I just assumed that the seminar qualified as a Humanities or Social Science elective, which it quite possibly could I guess. </p>

<p>I ended up being able to play with my schedule and get into "Many Goals of Science Writing". I hope I like the class. Nothing else fit or wasn't already filled from the first session. </p>

<p>Thanks! :]</p>