<p>professors are already assigned to their courses (most of them, anyway). the only way you can "pick" a professor is by looking at who is teaching a certain course, and deciding whether you want to take that course with that prof or wait to take it a different semester with (hopefully) a different professor. sometimes, there will be multiple sections of the same course, taught by different professors, and you can try to get into the section taught by the professor you want, if the seats have not been filled up yet.</p>
<p>does anyone know what day "R" is? M is for Monday, T is for Tuesday, etc, etc.</p>
<p>Here's a link for myth classes with many of them falling on day "R"</p>
<p>It's ThuRsday...because they can't use "T" for both Tuesday and Thursday.</p>
<p>OH... They could of just put TH for Thursday. Thanks</p>
<p>Sorry for using your thread OP</p>
<p>I would only take Chem 102 if you don't remember much from AP Chem. All of Chem 102 and the first half of 104 was all review of my AP Chem class. I actually thought Chem 102 was quite a bit easier than my AP class.
For Bio I'd consider skipping the class that's not in your major. Skip IB 150 if you're an MCB major or MCB 150 if you're an IB major. If you still remember the material from Bio AP I might even just skip both.</p>
<p>is chem104 2nd semester chemistry??</p>
<p>and you're the first person who suggested that we should actually use our AP credits. o_O;;</p>
<p>Yeah.
Using the AP credit is just what I personally think. Taking Chem 102 was a nice refresher because I skipped a year between AP Chem and Chem 102, but I probably would have been just fine going straight to 104. But if you skip 102 you still have to do the lab. They're pretty easy. I'm not sure about everyone else, but my AP Chem class was harder than 102.</p>