I'm a Spring Admit...

<p>I have to take classes at my community college this fall but I'm not really sure what to take.</p>

<p>I'm undeclared in the college of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at USC, so i really don't have a specific direction of study.</p>

<p>I want to take at least 15 credit hours.</p>

<p>So 4 classes...the only one for sure I can think of is Calc 1.</p>

<p>Any other suggestions on what GenED I should get out of the way, or would anyone else like to tell me their 1st semester freshman schedule.</p>

<p>THANKS SO MUCH</p>

<p>Try to start your language if you can.....and definitely complete the english requirement....other then that, go to the transfer student USC webpage and look for classes that satisfy the Gen Ed requirements..there are a whole bunch so I am sure that you will be able to find classes that coincide with USC and a CC.....</p>

<p>Do you if USC has a pre-med path?</p>

<p>yes, there is a "pre-med" track.</p>

<p>however it's not a major - you select the pre-med in addition to your major. It's also not expressly a series of courses but rather an advisement and resource structure to help you get into med school.</p>

<p>Yeah...like jbusc said above..there is a pre-med track but most people major in Biological Sciences and select pre-med in addition to the major...</p>

<p>you should call USC and double check what credits you need. they'll prolly want you to do general ed and language classes. oh, and check out
<a href="http://www.usc.edu/articulation%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.usc.edu/articulation&lt;/a>
look for your specific community college and see what transfers</p>

<p>Just do as many of your General Ed classes as possible. In 15 credits, you can get like half of them done!</p>

<p>you can get <em>most</em> of them done. there are two that USC won't let you do @ CC</p>