Planned Schedule

<p>How does this schedule look for a pre-business major?</p>

<p>Math 16A (3 units) - Lam
Chinese 7A, (Premodern Chinese Literature and Culture) (4 units) - Varsano
Geography 10 (4 units) - Sayre
Poli Sci 179 (1 unit colloquium)
DeCAL (2 units)</p>

<p>I'm not sure about the DeCAL part yet. I was going to sign up for freshman seminars but the 2 that I was interested in couldn't work out since one of them was filled and the other one conflicted with the math schedule.</p>

<p>instead of doing poli sci 179 or decal, try finding another easy course, it brings you up to better workload</p>

<p>take four real classes as opposed to what you have right now. What you have is very weaksauce. Drop the DeCal, and take a fourth class and possibly a legit seminar. You can only take seminars as a freshman pretty much (there are a few sophomore seminars, but they are a lot different).</p>

<p>any other suggestions?</p>

<p>Poli Sci 179 probably isn't appropriate for a freshman. DeCal isn't really appropriate for a freshman either. Your load is a little light, actually, I would add another real course.</p>

<p>How does this look now?</p>

<p>Math 16A (3 units)
Italian 40 (4 units)
Geography 10 (4 units)
History 6A (4 units)</p>

<p>Total = 15 units</p>

<p>Seems to me as if you're avoiding taking any substantial courses. This is the typical pre-business mentality though, so what can I say. Go for it.</p>

<p>It's a reasonable schedule. If i were you, I'd sit in on a few other similar type courses, try to pick the one that sparks your interest. I can see those courses being quite unpleasant unless they have very interesting lecturers.</p>

<p>Juventus,</p>

<p>I wouldn't listen to these other posters. Light course loads for incoming freshmen are recommended and expected. I took the bare minimum my first semester, which occasionally seemed too light, but I'm glad I had the extra time to explore campus, make friends, etc. Believe me, you'll work hard enough before you graduate.</p>