<p>and im NOT crazy about math related things</p>
<p>lets just say i stay in mcs all 4 years</p>
<p>would it be a good idea to disperse my calc, chem, and physics requirements in 3 years time instead of trying to get them done all at once or will that backfire somehow</p>
<p>i have no problems with any of these courses...but i would prefer if they werent occuring simutaneously</p>
<p>Most people get their math + science courses done by freshman year. It only takes about half of your 10 classes (5 each semester).</p>
<p>hmmm.....i see</p>
<p>is there any advantage to that or do they just want to get them over with?</p>
<p>and it would take 7/10
2. calc
2. physics
1. chem
1. bio
1. comp science</p>
<p>Right; kinda depends since I mostly live with SHS people who usually have a math already done and have a credit for a science. </p>
<p>I guess people just like getting things out of the way (since many science courses do have freshmen in them) and it is a good way to meet people and form study groups with your own peers (freshmen). 3 electives out of 10 isn't bad though and they are usually filled with easy classes like interp, seminar, etc. Prog 15-100 intro is also super-easy (I think) and another grade-booster. You can also do a language like Spanish 1 which is also an easy A. </p>
<p>I would just talk to your advisor or email/call the department for info.</p>