<p>I'm majoring right now in biochem but plan to change to physiological science and am pre-med. Here is my schedule:</p>
<p>Writing I
Math 3A
Life Science 1
Cluster- either IRD or Sex from Bio to Society</p>
<p>Is this too much for the first quarter? And also, I'm not sure which should I take, something that would fulfill more GE requirements (IRD) or a course which I'm more interested in. </p>
<p>One more thing, if I take the Japanese placement test in the fall and pass into Japanese 4, should I take it or just opt out and wait for next year? I really don't want 5 classes, but I would hate to wait til next year to start taking it.</p>
<p>this is a good schedule for first quarter. usually most freshmen take 3 classes only, but english comp 3 isn't that bad so your 4 classes are okay. i'd recommend saving japanese 4 for next year if you place in. it's better to get rid of requirements now as well as start on your major. if you place into japanese 4, you'll have fulfilled foreign language anyway, so japanese would just be an elective class, whereas the classes you've listed above fulfill requirements that need to be met.</p>
<p>thanks kfc4u. btw, have you taken any of the clusters before? i was wondering if you know anything about the IRD and the Sex from bio to society clusters. I already read about the course descriptions but i want to know more details about them.</p>
<p>VTEC: it's not biotech and society. there's one called sex from biology to gendered society. i'm assuming it's new since nobody knows much about it?</p>
<p>ucapplicant:i hope you're not taking biotech just for the 2nd quarter :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Thanks you guys! I'm pretty sure I'm going to major in a life science, but there's around a 10 % chance I won't. I was wondering if the Math 30 series is really a lot more difficult than the 3 series.</p>