Spring Schedule Question

<p>Hey guys -- I'm trying to finalize my spring schedule...</p>

<p>I'm currently signed up for 18 credits (15 academic, 3 non-academic/phys ed), and 3 credits for the winter session. </p>

<p>For the spring, I was planning on dropping down to 15 credits (12 academic and 3 non-academic), but then I saw another dance class opened up, so I'm thinking maybe I should stay at 18 credits, but with 12 of them being academic and 6 of them not. </p>

<p>I still have free electives to fulfill, and I'm trying to graduate next December and have 35 credits left I need to take.</p>

<p>What do you think I should do?</p>

<p>And for reference:</p>

<p>I'm currently signed up for:</p>

<ul>
<li>2 English classes (both gen-ed/needed for graduation) </li>
<li>2 psychology classes (psych major) </li>
<li>1 anthropology class (elective) </li>
<li>1 pilates/dance class</li>
</ul>

<p>And if I dropped an academic class to add the second dance class, it would be anthro.</p>

<p>I would take the anthropology class now. You don’t know if you will be able to take it later and your class load does not look that difficult. In future semesters, it might be more difficult.</p>

<p>As I said, the anthro class would count as an elective…same as the second dance class. I only have 2 semester left of school, and after next semester, I’ll have to take:</p>

<ul>
<li>2 psych electives</li>
<li>2 foreign language classes</li>
<li>1 stats class</li>
<li>1 senior seminar</li>
</ul>

<p>I’m planning on taking stats and 1 foreign language class over the summer which then leaves:</p>

<ul>
<li>1 foreign language class</li>
<li>2 psych classes</li>
<li>1 senior seminar</li>
</ul>

<p>I’m also not planning on going to grad school, so I don’t really need to beef up my transcript or anything.</p>