Share your fall schedule!

<p>UVa</p>

<p>Intro to Psychology
Survival Biology of the New Millenium
Elementary Hindi/Urdu
Intro to Comparative Government and Politics
Hoping to get in to Intro to Psychology of Perception...on the waitlist right now....being a second year i figured i should squeeze in a few more 200-300 level classes</p>

<p>UMich</p>

<p>Performance of Aircraft and Spacecraft
Contemporary Aerospace Issues
Worldview of Modern Science
Calculus III
Physics Lab II
Contemporary Issues in Political Science: Environmental Politics and Policies of the European Union</p>

<p>• Linguistics 540. Advanced Semantics
• Religious Studies 466. Buddhist Thought
• Computer Sciences 559. Computer Graphics
• Mathematics 741. Abstract Algebra (graduate class)
• Mathematics 571. Mathematical Logic (honors)
• Mathematics 521. Advanced Calculus I (honors)</p>

<p>George Washington University</p>

<p>International Affairs Major</p>

<p>Intro to International Affairs
University Writing
French 1
Sociocultural Anthropology</p>

<p>15 credits</p>

<p>Princeton University, freshman (maybe econ major?)</p>

<p>Chinese 103 - Intensive Beginners Chinese (MTWRF)
Econ 100 - Intro to Micro (MWF)
English 203 - The Essay (MW)
Freshman seminar - The Ocean Environment (hopefully) (TR)</p>

<p>I wish Princeton accepted transfer applications :(...</p>

<p>Maybe I can squeeze in to the law program in 3 years at my dream school :p</p>

<p>Beginning: Oh, that I'm aware of. I'm amused because of the TYPE of classes I'm taking. To take care of my "arts" GE, I don't have to take art history -- I can take a drawing class. To get rid of one of my humanities credits, I can take an otherwise throwaway class like Film Music Appreciation, and online to boot.</p>

<p>Thankfully, these are the last GEs I have. Hip, hip hurray! for AP exams and the UC system. </p>

<p>hiko: It's R because all of the letters for the days of the week are just that: single letters. It's not Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su (at least not the way we're using it here). Tuesday has no R, so though both Tuesday and Thursday have a T, if you use T to mean Tuesday, then you know R must be Thursday.</p>

<p>Freshman at Ursinus--</p>

<p>Brit Lit 201
American History
Japanese 101
CIE (common intellectual experience--philosophy class for all freshmen)</p>

<p>Ooh, Ursinus! They just mailed me their catalogue and viewbook and I fell in love. :)</p>

<p>Yay, someone that's actually heard of it! It's a great school, I know I'm gonna love it.</p>

<p>University of Texas</p>

<p>Introduction to Macroeconomics T TH
(50% of class makes an A. Professor gives out cash prizes.)</p>

<p>Introduction to China MWF
(60% of the class makes an A.)</p>

<p>Integral Calculus M W, T TH
(40% Class makes an A.)</p>

<p>Chemistry in Context I (chem for non-science majors) MWF
(45% of class makes an A)</p>

<p>Ends up being 13 hours of credit, but I'm trying to take it easy. I had to come in the summer, so I completed 9 credit hours then.</p>

<p>University of Illinois at Chicago
15 cred total
Major: African American Studies</p>

<p>Tntro to African American Studies T/TR
Math 118-Discussion T/TR
Math 118-Lecture MWF
Communications 102 (Interpersonal) T/TR
English 160 MWF
LAS 110 M</p>

<p>Wow, cash prizes...I wish my school had that!
And 50% A's...damn princeton's anti-grade inflation policies <em>grumblegrumble</em></p>

<p>yea that's grade inflation like whoa, lol</p>

<p>(don't worry, priceton still gives a lot of A's also)</p>

<p>my econ professor did a simulation one class where the person who did the best got a cash prize.</p>

<p>Math/Physics/Economics triple major, EECS minor at University of Michigan. I am a sophomore.</p>

<p>MATH 591 (3)- General and Diff. Topology
MATH 593 (3)- Algebra 1
MATH 596 (3)- Analysis 1
PHYS 401 (3)- Intermediate Mechanics
ECON 401 (4)- Intermediate Macroeconomics
EECS 280 (4)- Intro to Data Structures
MATH 289 (1)- Problem Solving Seminar
Total: 21 Units</p>

<p>It's tough, but I had similar amounts of units freshmen year, and got a good GPA. It helps that I've done all this math in high school already.
Just retaking stuff because I took my math at Rutgers in high school, which id not that good at pure math.</p>

<p>Whoa. That courseload would kill me! Best wishes. Don't jump off a cliff or anything. ;)</p>

<p>mathdudexyz:</p>

<p>Why is Algebra 1 a 500 level course and Inter. Maco a 400 level course?</p>

<p>i was wondering the same thing...i think its different for various universities..............econ(microeconomics) at penn state is "ECON 2"....</p>

<p>and 400/ 500 level courses are graduate courses..........</p>

<p>I haven't signed up for my classes so I don't know which of these classes I will actually be able to take, but these are the ones I want.</p>

<p>Rice University Freshmen</p>

<p>Intro to Chinese (5)
Spanish 1 For Bicultural students (3)
General Chemistry (4)
General Biology (3)
Intro to Scientific Study of Languages (3)
Total: 18 credit hours</p>

<p>Ouch, two labs and two languages in one semester. Couldn't do it myself. I actually am doing two languages this fall (French and Irish), but the Irish course only meets five times and is credit-free.</p>