Ihum

<p>quick question. when we get assigned an IHUM, are we also given a required time to go to it or is that our choice??</p>

<p>your IHUM will have a single lecture time- 50 minutes either Monday Wednesday or Tuesday Thursday. You will then have a choice of section times- there are usually around 10 sections per IHUM, which are 90 minutes long, twice a week.</p>

<p>Once we choose a section, do we always go to that one, or do we just go to whichever one is most convenient for that week?</p>

<p>You always go to that one. Your teaching fellow, who teaches your section, is the person who gives you your grade. It's the more important part of the class, really.</p>

<p>Thanks for the 411!</p>

<p>Is IHUM 10 autumn units. The max you can take is 20 units. How do you balance IHUM with Physics Chemistry Math etc. etc.</p>

<p>IHUM is 5 units every quarter; I think SLE is something like 9,9,10.</p>

<p>Yeah, SLE runs you into a problem if you want to be a physics major. Even though I'm starting out in the 40 sequence (in physics; used to be the 50 sequence), by Spring I'm supposed to be taking 10 units of SLE, 5 of math, 4 of physics, and then a lab. There's a choice between a 1 and a 2-unit lab class -- the 2-unit lab is recommended for physics majors, but that puts me one unit above the limit. Think they'd let me take it anyway?</p>

<p>[yeah. I know. crazy schedule. speaking of which... does SLE really have discussion sections on top of the 9-and-a-half hours scheduled for class every week?]</p>

<p>Does anyone know when we find out which ihum we are assigned?</p>

<p>bri, when we get to stanford</p>