<p>Hi, I know i'm new but can someone help me out. I signed up for classes a long time ago and i'm a bit concerned if its too much. I'm planning on double majoring in government and history or economics. I have to explore my options so my schedule seems to me like it may be too much...i'm not sure of the difficulty on intro micro (i have no experience with economics whatsoever) and am not sure of the time-consumingness of continuing spanish. well, here it is:</p>
<p>Schedulizer:</a> Fall '09</p>
<p>anyone?? surely someone has taken intro micro…</p>
<p>micro is basically teach yourself…you’ll be reading a lengthy chapter before each lecture…</p>
<p>depending on how much reading/work you get for your history and FWS you may one to drop one course…</p>
<p>go to ratemyprofessor.com and see the reviews for your professor</p>
<p>from what i know intro econ classes are manageable if you do everything that you’re supposed to do. Average grade is a B or B+, from what i heard. So it isn’t too bad. </p>
<p>I am just puzzled to know how you signed up for an fws class already, or is it just a plan?</p>
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<p>thanks for catching that! i’ve seen too many people with that particular FWS on here…i doubt anyone of them will get it :P</p>
<p>lol i know, there are a lot of them for that slot though that i’d want to take so i’ll be okay.</p>
<p>The history course has a median of A for the past 2 years haha, so it shouldnt be that bad.</p>
<p>I count 5 courses. Seems like a reasonable schedule. I’d recommend moving the PE to other days so that you can have empty fridays.</p>
<p>The pe class shouldn’t be bad. It’s your only class on fridays. rest looks pretty nice…it’s 5 classes true, but most are 3 credits.</p>