<p>PAM 200 - Intermediate Microeconomics (4 Credits)
AEM 220 - Introduction to Business Management (3 Credits)
AEM 222 - Business Management Case Analysis (1 Credit)
AEM 324 - Finance (4 Credits)
AEM 419 - Strategic Thinking (3 Credits)
NES 112 - Elementary Arabic II (Choosing the S/U Option for this course.) {4 Credits}</p>
<p>That's 19 credits. 15 credits w/o the language course. I chose the S/U option because I planned to study Arabic in my free time anyways. </p>
<p>I also have 3 Physical Education Classes. </p>
<p>P ED 250 Bowling
P ED 312 Intro to Massage
P ED 489 Recreational Tennis </p>
<p>Do the Physical Ed classes generally have homework or tests? or is it just kind of like you show up and follow the instruction? </p>
<p>Also is my above schedule too ambitious or will I be overworked? Remember I planned on studying Arabic in my free time and it's S/U. Thanks for any advice.</p>
<p>Also what are the general workload for all these courses? Combined? How many hours of study am I looking to a week?</p>
<p>that doesn't look bad at all, i think you'll be fine. you may want to drop a gym though, they're cool on paper but after a while they can be a drag, especially if you aren't getting credit for one. instead of taking tennis for gym why don't you just play tennis for fun. as far as credits goes, some people take upwards of 24 so 19 isn't really out of the ordinary. good luck</p>
<p>Thanks wordup. I would drop tennis but I need to find players. So I figure I would just take it this semester to meet new people to play with or maybe I'll drop it after I find a hitting partner.</p>
<p>sorry to barg in on your thread, but I didn't want to take up another thread about this, and im kinda in the same boat as you (19 credits total)...haha were in for a kinda rough semester:</p>
<p>AEM 122: Entreprenuership (1 cred)
AEM 419: Strategic Thinking (Lecture 01, Tuesdays/Thurs) - Are you in my class?
ILRCB 201: Labor Law (3 cred)
ILRLE 240: Economics of Wages/Employment (4 cred)
MATH 111: Calculus I (4 cred)
PAM 200: Intermediate Microeconomics (3 cred)
CS 212: Java Practicum (1 cred)</p>
<p>a little off topic Cornell2012, but no, not all of the tennis courts are indoor. The ones on North Campus aren't, and I think the only ones that are indoors are at a tennis center owned by Cornell off-campus somewhere.</p>