<p>I will be a senior and I’m taking 15 credits. I’m a Economics-Finance major.</p>
<p>Effective Speaking
International Finance
Intermediete Microeconomics Honors
Introduction to Econometrics
Strategic Management</p>
<p>I will be a senior and I’m taking 15 credits. I’m a Economics-Finance major.</p>
<p>Effective Speaking
International Finance
Intermediete Microeconomics Honors
Introduction to Econometrics
Strategic Management</p>
<p>FTIC junior. i did early admissions in high school and am entering university with 72 credit hours. i’m a psychology major.</p>
<p>intro to applied statistics
research methods in psychology with lab
honors social psychology
comprehensive elementary spanish
honors colloquium</p>
<p>that’s only 14 credit hours. i might add another class or (more likely) do directed independent study. idk</p>
<p>I will be a freshman and a Film/Television major:</p>
<p>Core Production: Frame and Sequence
Freshman Colloquium
Language of Film: An Introduction
Art in the World/Writing the Essay
Elementary French Lv. 1 (might change depending on AP score)</p>
<p>Total of 18 credits</p>
<p>I will be a freshman. I am attempting a double major, Electrical/Computer Engineering and Piano Performance. I haven’t had orientation yet (it’s in a week and a half) but this is what I think my scheduel for first semester will be like:</p>
<p>Engineering Math II: Multivariable Calculus
Engineering Problem Solving I
Freshman Engineering Seminar
Accelerated Rhetoric
Music Theory III
Piano</p>
<p>I think that is all I can take. otherwise I will have to ask permission. 18 credits.
(If i was allowed to on top of everything else, I would take Modern French History from 1789-1871)</p>
<p>gosh now that I layed out my courseload, this dual degree seems like it is going to be very hard to get, even in 5 years.</p>
<p>Rising sophomore</p>
<p>Taking:</p>
<p>Calc 2
General Chemistry 2 + Lab
Zoology + Lab
Computer Science (online)
Cross Country</p>
<p>Total: 18 units + Work</p>
<p>Wow, how am I’m going to survive this.</p>
<p>^ You can do it! Especially if you’re a science/biology major! Zoology sounds interesting! Have confidence! Is Computer Science one of those Intro. To Computer classes? If so I took one of those and it wasn’t bad at all. </p>
<p>brahms91:</p>
<p>Look into factoring summer semesters into your 4/5-year plan. Don’t forget you’ll need general education, and those will usually need to be in your first two years.</p>
<p>Freshman (chemical engineering)</p>
<p>Chemical Principles I
Advances in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Comedy: Text and Theory
Technology and Civilization: Stone Tools to Steam Engines
Honors Calculus III</p>
<p>Total of 16 credits.</p>
<p>October, I know i will have to take gen ed classes, fortunately, I’m pretty sure I am going to have credit for 3 credits each for two economics classes and european history from AP tests, as well as the first two semesters of music theory, Engineering Math I, Chemistry and Intro Physics I and Intro Physics II, 4 credits each. Thank god for AP tests otherwise I would not be doing a double major.</p>
<p>Freshman!!!</p>
<p>Human Sexuality and Culture
Precalculus without trig
Intro to Political Theories
Intro to Chemistry
Intro to Latin American History</p>
<p>14 credits</p>
<p>God I have no idea how I am going to do this- I’m so worried. This isn’t finalized yet though but …</p>
<p>I am a freshman- Pre-Med/Biology Major (1st term)</p>
<p>Freshman Honors Seminar
Introduction to Biological Methods (w/ Lab)
Calculus I Honors
General Zoology Honors
Chemistry I Honors (w/ Lab)
Writing I</p>
<p>18 credit hours (all honor courses are 4 credit hours each except for freshman seminar which is 1 credit.)
For an honors class, apparently I have to take an extra lecture or whatever at an individual time. Apparently, its supposed to deepen my learning, not to be harder. Too bad I don’t believe anything they say. Ugh, I shiver at Calculus. </p>
<p>ahhh so worried. am I over-loading?!?! (calculus and chemistry = !?!?!?) I’m thinking maybe I should go back and do something easier like college algebra and take off chemistry or something. Ahh someone help! plus I really want to take a foreign language but I feel like I have no room. Oh 4.0 GPA :(</p>
<p>Changed to:</p>
<p>Calc 3
Spanish 202 (equivalent to AP Spanish)
Discrete Math
Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Honors (school recently opened honors classes to the entire student body)</p>
<p>Sophomore, 14 credits, Math/Econ major</p>
<p>Rising Senior in BME:</p>
<p>1) Tissue Engineering 1
2) Biomedical Engineering Lab 2
3) Biomedical Engineering Design
4) Science and Engineering of Body Fluids
5) Gym
6) Physics / Physics Lab
7) Elementary Spanish I (I’m east-asian, ftw)</p>
<p>I don’t like how my schedule has the word “engineering” popping up 4 times…</p>
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<p>I want to take this class. What is it, Algebra 2.5?</p>
<p>Gonna be a junior:</p>
<p>Mathematical Economics (whatever that is)
Numerical Analysis I
Words in English (class in vocab; easiest A ever)
Number Theory
Time Series Analysis
Graph Theory</p>
<p>S1, second year math major:
Honors Abstract Algebra (all year)
French or German (all year, Core language requirement)
Social and Political Thought (all year, Core social sciences requirement)
Staging Terror (one quarter, Core fine arts requirement)
Complexity Theory (graduate CS - one quarter)
Honors Combinatorics/Probability (one quarter)</p>
<p>Freshman!!! yeaaaa!!!</p>
<p>Honors gen Bio
Honors gen Chem
Honors Calc III
Nutrition
Intro Athletic Training
Seminar</p>
<p>=17 Credits</p>
<p>too much or average?</p>
<p>Freshman Electrical Engineering. Not confirmed, but thinking something like this.</p>
<p>Calc. I Honors
Intro to Engineering
Freshman Honors Symposium
Technical Presentations
Humanistic Traditions I Honors
Intro to Programming</p>
<p>Totals up to 15 credits, which I figure is manageable considering I could pass out of Calc. I and II, but am deciding against it.</p>
<p>letsgo123:</p>
<p>Personally I think that looks like a good schedule. Assuming by your honors and “Cal III” status you’re up for taking that high of math with those classes, so I think you should be good. I always thought nutrition sounded like an interesting class to take.</p>
<p>Rising shphomore majoring in advanced counting with a geometric shapes minor</p>
<p>Honors counting in triple digits
Quadralaterals
Introduction to counting in tally marks
Basic 3 dimensional shapes
Speed counting</p>
<p>^ Best. Schedule. Ever. ;)</p>