<p><em>Hopes people dont notice the multiple topics Ive made in a row</em> <_<</p>
<p>Sorry I found the answer to the credit question somewhere else, and have thought about what I want to take, and so Im wondering if this is the right schedule to have.</p>
<p>I really dont know what I want to do, or even what I like. Im really into stuff thats not so...solely academic based, Im more into stuff like psychology, as I find it more interesting. But obviously college isnt just about interesting fun courses, so as Im good at math and enjoyed economics this year, I figured Id take courses in those as well, and then next semester take some other stuff, trying to find out what I want to do.</p>
<p>It said take 4-5 courses, one of which is the writing seminar...</p>
<p>So anyways, I figured I definitely got a 5 on the eco exams, and probably got at least a 4 on the BC exam, so how about...</p>
<p>For Economics: I probably got a 5 on both eco exams...I loved eco because it was unlike other courses, in that it wasnt math or memorization, it was just memorization and talking about actual things, much more based in reality...it said on the course descriptions that 3010, Microeconomics, is for people that havent taken any micro courses yet...so I guess the next step above introduction to micro is 3130? Intermediate Microecnomic Theory? So I suppose Im taking Intermediate Microecnomic Theory</p>
<p>For Math: Again, I didnt know what to do...it said Calculus III (the next course you take if you get a 4 or 5 on the BC exam) is for people that arent doing math as a career. Well, I dont know if I am or not, therefore I figured Id take Linear Algebra, 2210...</p>
<p>For Language: I hate language. I really do <_< So I suppose Ill just continue with spanish to get it over with. I did horrible on the AP, Im sure of it. Im not good at Spanish at all and dont like it. I considered starting a new language, just so I could start from the beginning which is sure to be less intense then continuing with a sixth year of Spanish...but then Id have to take three semesters of language. That doesnt sound fun to me, so I suppose Ill get Spanish over with.</p>
<p>Then a Freshman Writing Seminar</p>
<p>Then the intro to psychology which sounds awesome and really interesting, and I cant wait to learn about it.</p>
<p>Anyways, I mean...I dont know how intensive these courses are. Does that sound like the right workload? Do I need another course? One less course? Help me out guys Im very confused by this whole process. Its quite overwhelming <_<</p>