<p>Math 32A (Moschovakis)
Chem 20B (Tolbert)
Chem 20L (Skibo)
Italian 2 (Baranello) <- the only class I'm really excited about</p>
<p>2 fiat lux classes I signed up for (will drop one):
Perceptions of Americans Abroad: Discussions with Visiting Fulbright Scholars (Kerr)
Genetic Counseling: Making Genetics Real (Palmer/Fox) <- probably going to drop it </p>
<p>How does this schedule look?
Should I drop chem 20L and take it in the spring instead?</p>
<p>20L is the same no matter when you take it so…just take it and get it over with, whether you have a lot more lab classes as a science-y major or if thats all you gotta do for engineering</p>
Butler is an excellent lecturer who will make sure you will learn something. He can come up with tough exams, especially if he wants to force a distribution, but the workload is average and I think it’s worth taking him.</p>
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<li>LS3</li>
<li>Physics 6C</li>
<li>Honors 171 (enrolled), Chem 14D (if i get in), or Honors 40W (if space opens and chem is still full)</li>
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<p>no idea what to expect from honors 171…should be an easy quarter, though.</p>
<p>I plan to attend classes the first week and see what I want to keep or drop (#4, 5) because I want some extra time for other weekly activities. But 3 classes and a seminar seems like a wussy schedule… I’ll have to see what happens I guess :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Rubinson is great. His theme for English Composition 3 is satire and humor, so we got to watch South Park and The Colbert Report in class and write essays about stuff like that.</p>