<p>I just found out that instead of taking cs61a you can take E7. Anyone here which one is easier? More interesting?</p>
<p>*know. 10char.</p>
<p>You can preview Engineering 7 lectures here:</p>
<p>[UC</a> Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts: Engineering 7, 001](<a href=“Webcast and Legacy Course Capture | Research, Teaching, and Learning”>Webcast and Legacy Course Capture | Research, Teaching, and Learning)</p>
<p>However, one of the Cognitive Science major requirements needs to be fulfilled with either Cognitive Science C131 / Psychology C123 or Computer Science 188. Both of these courses list CS 61A as a prerequisite.</p>
<p>CS61A is an unparalleled course. If you’re into subjects that stun you in awe because they’re so magical, please do take CS61A. It’s the most fun (magical) out of the entire CS61 series.</p>
<p>Wow, I think I just raised this thread from the dust. </p>
<p>Anyways, I looked at the course catalog, and it says that, in order for you to take either CS188 or Psych C123, you must have taken calculus, discrete math, CogSci1, and CS61A or equivalents. So if you take Engineering 7 instead of CS61A, would that considered to be all right? Would replacing CS61A with Engineering 7 even be a good idea?</p>