<p>Fundamentals of Psychology
College Algebra
U.S. History
English Composition
Intro to Sociology</p>
<p>It looks all right. It’s a good balance of different kinds of courses.</p>
<p>Do any of those courses excite you particularly, though? If you’re just taking the history, psychology, and sociology courses because they fulfill requirements, you might want to take another run through the course descriptions to see whether there are other courses in the same department that meet the same requirements that are more interesting. Nothing against survey courses, but sometimes it’s more fun to study a smaller subject more in depth. That said, I can see someone being genuinely interested in all three, so maybe that’s your position.</p>
<p>i love psychology…the others I do not mind, but do not hate either…</p>
<p>One of the things I found interesting about the survey courses in psychology and sociology is the overlaps. There are points when they look at roughly the same thing from different perspectives, and it’s interesting to see what the differences are in the way they look at things.</p>
<p>do you have any idea what you want to major in? you might want to take something that isn’t quite as much of a general into class.</p>
<p>I am majoring in psychology</p>