<p>are the classes close enough?
Im taking calc 1, econ 1, wte and chem 101</p>
<p>You should have no problems.</p>
<p>who are you taking for calc, econ and wte?</p>
<p>sorry if this is a bit off-topic but would it be strange to take econ 2 during the fall term and econ 1 during the spring term?<br>
I took the macro AP but I'm not really sure how well I did in it and since programming is so early, I'm just assuming I got at least a 4 and I signed up for econ 2 but I really am not so sure and having to change it would be a total hassle.</p>
<p>Calc 1 - Kohn, Robert
Macro Econ - Lieberman, Marc
WTE - Turner, Benedic
I dropped chem, taking Natural Science Einstein's universe instead</p>
<p>hey i'm taking- conversations of the west (connolly), econ prin I (Kitsikopoulos), Writing the Essay (Frattarola) and Comp Based Systems (Sundrararajan). Anyone else have similar classes? After you register for fall classes..is there a place on the Albert site or something where we finalize it...i pressed submit after picking everything, but nothing happened.</p>
<p>ya i was wondering that too
and is it better to take Calc or Comp based systems? or do u have to take both anyway</p>
<p>i think you have to take one..cuz it says or. i asked the advisor (i actually got hold of one)..he seemed kinda lame and didnt really care. he was like..just take cbs. i took the bc exam in may, dk how i did..but he said just go with cbs. i dont know if its worth goin through all that calc stuff again.</p>
<p>I believe one needs to take both CBS and a math course because the *74 credit Foundation requirements list *has CBS and math listed separately.</p>
<p>I am taking econ II first semester because I am hoping to transfer Syracuse University (SUPA) Credit for econ I.</p>
<p>i'm doin the same as some of you. taking econ II first semester, and if i don't get credit from AP Macro, then i'll take econ I.</p>
<p>econ w/ lieberman should be great</p>