Post Your Winter 2008 Schedule:

<p>Comm 10 is a "weeder." :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Mgmt 1B
Econ 41
Chinese 5
A&O 2 with Lew</p>

<p>Should I drop A&O? Hm hm...x_o</p>

<p>Math 31B Preda or Haddad
CS 31 Rohr
Phys 1A Buchanan
Chin 2A Yao</p>

<p>i've learned that chinese and south campus classes are not meant to be together</p>

<p>Question, should I do
Chem 20BH(Currently doing 20AH)
Chem 20L
English Comp 3
Math 32A</p>

<p>or
Chem 20BH
LS2
English Comp 3
Math32A</p>

<p>Option 1 seems smarter. I remember someone telling me never to take a Chem and an LS concurrently. So I guess the first option is the lesser of two evils.</p>

<p>Latin 2
Hist 105C
Honors 83W</p>

<p>As a sophomore, I've already taken one upper div history course and am taking one now, but I'm more worried about 83W, which has no instructor or anything. Anyone ever take that?</p>

<p>Chem 30B
Chem 20L
LS 2
Psych 10</p>

<p>How does it sound for a pre-dental?</p>

<p>Chem 14a
Math 3B
Cultural Analsysis GE or Writing 4W
2 Fiat Lux</p>

<p>Has anyone ever heard of Larsen? He's teaching 14a in the winter, and I can't find any information on him.</p>

<p>who should i take for econ 1?</p>

<p>oh, when does priority enrollment start? i got that PLUS dealy, although I still got to go to a single counseling session</p>

<p>yeah when does priority enrollment start, because apparently if you're taking a GE cluster then you have priority..</p>

<p><a href="http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/enrollappt.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/enrollappt.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>november 20th at 8!!</p>

<p>suck on that *****es!!</p>

<p>I went to a "transferring to HSSEAS" workshop yesterday and the guy said I can't take CS31 until I'm admitted into the school.. so how's this schedule sound?</p>

<p>Japanese 2
English Comp 3
Physics 1A
Math 31B</p>

<p>if you're transferring to SEAS, you don't need language courses. (Not sure if japanese 2 is language or if it's a GE, schedule accordingly).</p>

<p>Damn bastards really screwed up scheduling.. there's no MWF LS2 class offered this quarter... therefore I can't take BE100. So tentatively it is.. CS31 (can be switched around), LS 2, Possibly linguistics of some sort, Chem 199, and maybe 30BL. </p>

<p>CS 31 (now that they offer it year-round, I may try and wait for a better prof).
LS 2
Chem 199
GE
=18 units</p>

<p>Blast you, Brothers Karamazov! OK, not really.
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<p>RUSSIAN 124T. Studies in Russian Literature: Tolstoy</p>

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<p>LEC 1</p>

<p>Class Title: None</p>

<p>Instructor: MACFADYEN, D.W.</p>

<p>Final Examination Code: 30 - Consult instructor for method of evaluation</p>

<p>Course Description: (Formerly numbered 124E.) Lecture, three hours. Lectures and readings in English. Early and late stories and novellas, excerpts from the diaries and one major novel such as "War and Peace" or "Anna Karenina." P/NP or letter grading.

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ihjdosaijdosaidjoaida ... kinda random:
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<p>GERMAN 58. Knights and Ladies, Sex and Power at Medieval Court</p>

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<p>LEC 1</p>

<p>Class Title: None</p>

<p>Instructor: SCHULTZ, J.A.</p>

<p>Final Examination Code: 14 - Tuesday, March 18, 2008, 11:30am-2:30pm</p>

<p>Course Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Introduction to culture of high medieval court, one of great achievements of European Middle Ages. P/NP or letter grading.

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Yay! I love going to a huge school with huge departments with huge course offerings! And at the same time... a number of specialists. YAYYAYAYAY!
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<p>COM LIT C163. Crisis of Consciousness in Modern Literature</p>

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<p>SEM 1</p>

<p>Class Title: None</p>

<p>Instructor: KOMAR, K.L.</p>

<p>Final Examination Code: 15 - Thursday, March 20, 2008, 11:30am-2:30pm</p>

<p>Course Description: Seminar, three hours. Designed for upper division literature majors. Study of modern European and American works that are concerned both in subject matter and artistic methods with growing self-consciousness of human beings and their society, with focus on works of Kafka, Rilke, Woolf, Sartre, and Stevens. May be concurrently scheduled with course C263. Undergraduate students may read all works in translation. P/NP or letter grading.

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In other words, I'm not making my schedule until 15 minutes before my appointment time.</p>

<p>Ever though of being a college counselor one day? Haha . It just seems that you would make a good one with all the wide-ranged posting you do. </p>

<p>Plus you can put CC on your resume. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Need help on Scheduling:</p>

<p>Econ 41
Econ 102 or Mgmt 120B
Mgmt 122
Honors Collegium</p>

<p>Both mgmt classes are taught by Litt and I heard he's relatively easy compared to other accounting profs, and some of my friends told me taking two Litt classes are definitely doable (some say it's easier than one Ravetch class).</p>

<p>Do you think it's wise to take two accounting classes and one econ class, or would taking two econ classes with one mgmt class (122) be much safer?</p>

<p>It's doable. It's probably easier than one Ravetch class. I study a crapload for Ravetch classes. </p>

<p>I honestly don't know what to advise you to do. Management 122's first midterm was impossible. The average was 135/200. Most people didn't finish 1-2 problems (each problem worth 25-40pts). This is very atypical of a Litt class. </p>

<p>I'd say if you go either way, you will be fine. Econ 41 is barely econ. It's statistics. I'd say go with your gut and pick the one you would enjoy more. </p>

<p>How do you know Litt is teaching 120B? It says staff on the registrar site and the pdf.</p>

<p>Hmm...is mgmt 1B + econ 41 + chinese 5 + a&o 3 doable? </p>

<p>kyriazidou is teaching 41 next quarter and ravetch 1b soo...</p>

<p>this is what it would look like:</p>

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<p>might not attend a&o on t r since it's podcasted...x)</p>

<p>advice pleaseee? =)</p>

<p>If you took AP stats, it would be a big help with Econ 41. AP stats means you just have to review the stuff she teaches. It's not vital to attend lectures with Kyria. </p>

<p>Chinese 5- I'm not sure if that's like the level 1-3 classes. I'm in Japanese 1 and the workload keeps me busy everyday. I think it might be a little hard with Ravetch, Econ 41 (you still should do the homework as practice for the test, albeit easy tests), and a&o (dono what this is).</p>