<p>@Leftist</p>
<p>Hey, I’m not sure, but I remember someone mentioned that freshman actually have priority over sophomores when it comes to your telebears week. Doesn’t that mean its better to have say 29 units than 30 units when you’re a 2nd year?</p>
<p>Taking 13 units is FINE. Telebears will **** you over either way, believe me! I don’t think it’s a good idea to take 15+ units unless you are sure you can handle it. Better to take it easy and get good grades.</p>
<p>Just Phase I R&C, chem 3al, and math 1b. Phase II chem 3a.</p>
<p>@Leftist</p>
<p>I’m curious, but where do you get that information regarding the telebears situation? I’m not 100% doubting it, but perhaps you can provide a link or source.</p>
<p>I agree with whosethat1234, though, you WILL get screwed by telebears regardless! It’s inevitable.</p>
<p>For chem3a, if I decide to phase 2 the lecture and don’t get the time slot I want…since there are 2 lectures taught by the same person, do the rules that apply to chem1a apply here? as in we can attend any of the lectures even if we sign up for one in a different time?</p>
<p>Well, this sucks. My R and C class is completely full. I phased one the major stuff…like chem3a with lab and math1b. But i only have 9 units…and idk what else to take…</p>