<p>Here's my current schedule (Freshman)</p>
<p>I'm in a biz learning community, and the first four classes are required.</p>
<p>Biz Leadership development 1 credit (P/n)
Intro to Sociology 3
Writing Rhetoric 3
Biz Computer Application 1 (P/N)</p>
<p>Math 3</p>
<h1>Intro to Library Research 1 (P/N)</h1>
<p>12 hours</p>
<p>As the schedule stands I'm only taking 12 hours. I was told that it was fine to only take 12 hours and that since I have 6 classes that I might not want to do any more. However the school requires that I take at least 15 credit hours if I want to be on the dean's list. However I math is my only class I have on Tuesday and Thursday, and since I'm not too great at Math, I love how I can use those two days to focus on just Math. Should I just stay with the current schedule I have since it's a transistion into college, or should I add another class?</p>
<p>Maybe a Macro Econ, which will put ya over the top without adding all that much work,</p>
<p>The college won't let anyone take Economics courses until sophomore standing.</p>
<p>I'm an Economics major at U. Nebraska, not a biz major at U. Washington lol.</p>
<p>I'm an Economics major though ARTS AND SCIENCES lol, vinny your crazy, it's ok.</p>
<p>what are you talking aboutr, I think you have lost your mind.</p>
<p>screw you then./</p>
<p>Vinny, a lot of colleges offer Economics majors through both the business school and the college of Arts and Sciences. I am not going through the b-school. I am doing a more liberal arts approach. You keep telling me to take business classes, I'm not a business major. I'm considering another class, since I feel my credits are too short. Example, a philosophy might be a good idea since it's required since I'm going through CAS.</p>
<p>maybethats why you are having such a hard time choosing classes and if you want to do something with economics id hope ya at least get a B.S becasue a B.A will give you nothing.</p>