<p>Art History I (MW)
Honors American Government (MW)
Beginning French I (TR)
Some undetermined math course (TR)
Possibly (but unlikely) Brit Lit I (TR)</p>
<p>Spring semester was (13 credits):</p>
<p>Intro to Physical Geology (MW/W lab)
Honors English Composition (TR)
Western Civilization I (R)
Principles of Sociology (MW)</p>
<p>I'm also a staff writer for our student newspaper, the new VP for our disability advocacy club, a member of Phi Theta Kappa, and am planning on joining Le Cercle Fran</p>
<p>Trying to get 18 hours with the following courses:</p>
<p>Software Architecture & Design (MWF)
Macroeconomics (MWF)
Network-Based Application Development (W)
Intro to Philosophy (TR)
Philosophy of the Mind (TR) or Astrophysics (TR)
Statistics (TR)</p>
<p>And I guess I will still be part of the Tennis club here. I might try out racquetball club and maybe join something else to get more involved and meet more people.</p>
<p>Geology, World Regions (MWF)
Asian American Studies, Hist Exp of Asian Americans (MWF)
Micreconomics (TR)
English, Intro to Lit. (WF) (hopefully opening so switch to TR)</p>
<p>Total:15 units.</p>
<p>Could everyone also list their school and majors please?</p>
<p>Seminar in Academic Writing MW
Calculus TWT
Western Traditions Before 1500 MW Discussion W
General Chemistry Tu/Th.Lab F Discussion W
Orientation to Engineering Tu/Th
C++ engineeering problem solve Tu/Th Lab Mon. </p>
<p>Thats 18 credits total at uconn, one more then most are allowed to take frosh year. But later on I can take 21 per semester. Also I am trying to substitute bio for his so that will bring the number up to 19.</p>
<p>Current Topics in Mammalian Biology MW
Thermodynamics and Kinetics MTWRF
Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission TR
Introduction to Anthropology MW
Power (anthropology elective) TR</p>
<p>That's 60 units... not sure what that would be at a school that does semester-hours. Working in a lab on campus 16 hr/week, working for Admissions office 3 hr/week. Cheering on the cheerleading squad.</p>
<p>Freshman, undeclared liberal arts at University of NH
Intro to Sociology (MWF)
Honors Freshman English (MWF)
Intro to American Studies (MW)
Ecology and Values (TR)</p>
<p>Honors Math 140
Honors chem 12/14(general chem with lab)
English 15( freshman composition)
Art 20(drawing.....im hoping this is an easy class that would boost my gpa)
Engineering-First Year Seminar</p>
<p>Conversational Spanish (MWF)
Elementary Portuguese 1 (MTWHF)
Intro to Theoretical Mathematics (MTWHF)
Calc III (MWF) with maple lab (TH)
Marching Band (MTHF)</p>
<p>That's 17 credits so not horrible, but band is for 2 hours those nights plus I'm a member of Spanish Club and Phi Eta Sigma</p>
<p>Rising Bucknell Freshman, If I get my first choices... (I know, fat chance, but I'm crossing my fingers and toes)</p>
<p>Foundation Seminar: The domestication of Plants and Animals
Calc 201 (or 192--I hate math and just want to get this part of my major done!)
Intro to Economic Theory (but I might be able to get into a higher level class cause if you got 4's or higher on both micro and macro AP's, and I got both 5's, you can request to get credit for it--they just don't give it automatically so I'll have to see once I get there)
Intro to Creative Writing</p>
<p>Plus Photography club, the equestrian team, and maybe Moktrial (but I'm not sure if I want that much work as an extra thing over school)</p>
<p>I hate that my school doesn't give us our official schedules until 2 days before classes start!</p>
<p>Literature Humanities (a required CORE course, kind of like a great books of the Western world) 4pts
University Writing (another CORE course) 3pts
Intermediate French II 4pts
Calculus II 3pts
Intermediate French Conversation I 2pts</p>
<p>Modern Russian Art (my General Ed (GE) course for this sem) (MW)
Materials Science (aka Chemistry) (MWF lecture, M discussion, T lab)
Calculus I (MWF lecture, TTh discussion)
Intro to Electrical Engineering (TTh)
Engineering Freshman Academy (W)</p>
<p>Fall 2005: Final semester at community college, taking care of the last of my generals,
Intro to Physical Anthropology
Advanced Composition
Race in America
Western Civ to 1550
American Government and Politics (may be dropped)
Intro to Logic</p>
<p>Spring 2006: First semester at my State U, get to start upper-div, but tentative,
Western Civ 1550 to present
Latin American History since 1825
US Civil War and Reconstruction
Either Intro to English studies or Writing Center theory
Spanish</p>