<p>Mine: (Depends on how well my enrollment appointments go... and how beautiful or ugly the possible schedules turn out to be... either way, since I've done all of my cool classes so far, I'm let for the boring stuff that I've neglected the last 2 years... since I hate lower-division courses, extreme rote memorization, a list full of survey books with a few primary sources by Chaucer et al or medival crap... and the likes... more of a 19th century sort of girl if you will. :rolleyes:) </p>
<p>Lower-Div POS :( (1-2 classes History)
Foreign Language (French 2 or Asian Language [Mandarin or Vietnamese; can't decide!] :rolleyes:)
POS Science GEs (1-2) --> Linguistics, Aids/STDs (with fieldwork and self-infections a la carte), Boring Geography Class on Biodiversity, or worse, something related to the Atmosphere and Pollution :( :( :(
POS Writing II Class about a subject I don't care much for but it's such a PitA to get a class that you want that's W2. :rolleyes: :( </p>
<p>oh and yea for the baby bruins feel free to ask questions about planning and who to take yadada... [/condescending upper-division, third-year student with a penchant for pretensions and Latin phrases... however unnecessary, etc. &c. et al. ad infinitum [sic].]</p>
<p>so if im premed do you think taking chem 14A, physics 6A, and math 3A (with the appropriate honors courses where needed) is the way to go?</p>
<p>is it true that UCLA makes you take a year of math AT ucla and not elsewhere? i have a year of community college math that i would like to use, but im not sure i can from what people say.</p>
<p>psych 132B- mental health in schools: policy and practice
psych 133B- cognitive development
psych M176- communication and conflict in couples and families
education whatever-i-can-get since i'm not yet an education minor
marching band</p>
<p>So far, I'm taking the hist. of modern thought cluster (don't worry, I LOVE this stuff). The rest is TBD. And liyana, I'll be in marching band, too! I just got my letter of acceptance! YAY!!!!!!! So pumped! :-D Is there any math required for and English major like myself? 'Cause I don't like math.</p>
<p>For my 2nd year fall~
LS10H: get some research experience and hopefully get into the biomedical minor program
Chem153A: biochemistry. Yay!
Asian AM 30W: my first writing II class. i'm so worried because i suck at writing :( I wanted Honors Collegium 21W, but it filled up so fast.</p>
<p>Why does no one seem to like modern thought? I did hear it suggested that for those of us who don't love science, the environment cluster would fulfill science GEs and would be more interesting than normal science classes. What do you think about that school of thought?</p>
<p>Oh, and I'll probably take English 4HW too. Is it possible to get from a 12:00-1:50 Engl 4HW in Boelter Hall to a 2:00 cluster class in De Neve without running or being late to the 2pm class?</p>
<p>depends on if there are any science GE's you'd actually like to take. i fulfilled my science with an honors collegium life science GE, my psych pre-reqs, and in the future, the earthquakes class. if you'd rather knock out most of your science GE's in one shot, take a science cluster.</p>
<p>HMT is just... a boatload of reading. if you were a fan of AP english in high school, and you like sociology and philosophy, it will be fine, just don't take intense classes with it. also the profs weren't great first quarter but they got better second quarter. and my seminar was awesome (minds and machines- we watched 2001 and bladerunner and read science fiction). but i wish i could have skipped the fall quarter. a whole year was rather too much.</p>