Summer B Schedule Advice

<p>So I went to preview and registered for my classes, a total of seven credits so far. My preview advisor told our group that seven credits is the maximum that they recommend, but i'm wondering if anyone here took more than that during summer session and was successful. If i'm able to change my schedule I would take one additional class for a total of ten credits; anyone have any advice? My current schedule is introduction to engineering, introduction to music literature, and human sexuality and culture.</p>

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<p>My only warning is that, since you are talking these classes summer B, you will have exams on the same day or one day apart. And both classes require essays, so during a week with no test, you will have an essay to write. Adding on another class would put 3 exams at the same time. Taking a 4th class is not impossible, but be careful of what class you pick. Into to Eng is easy.</p>

<p>I was thinking about cultural anthropology or american federal government, but it would basically come down to any GE-S without a writing part. Any advice on which one I should take? Also, I took american government senior year, so I would probably remember a lot of the information.</p>

<p>mul is a joke. human sex isn't hard either. your fine. and plese tell you me arent in first florida.... that class is a *****, and it sucks.</p>

<p>i'm taking human sex too! it's suppose to be easy. online exams. =)</p>

<p>thanks for the advice/info, i'm definitely going to look into registering in another class.</p>

<p>if you are taking human sex for a diversity credit i recommend EEX3312 (exceptional people and society) extremely easy class and satisfes diversity credit. seriously it is arguably one of the easiest courses at UF and is 3000 level. If taking music lit summer b take it with Ettinger, trust me. And if taking First year florida at all do it in the summer as it is less tedious and most of the teachers for it are really slack compared to the fall teachers, but its easy either way. Don't over due it summer b because this is a time to have fun while receiving a 4.0</p>

<p>If one is taking an online course in the summer, are you emailed to notify you of how/when to log on, meet in a particular building, or just expected to log on to the lecture website?</p>

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<p>I'm taking Macroeconomics online during the Fall...and I'm wondering the same thing too.</p>

<p>they email whatever you need to know and be prepared for macroeconomics i just took it summer A</p>

<p>how was it? I thought ap microeconomics was easy...</p>

<p>Everyone I've talked to so far has said that Denslow (Macro's prof) doesn't make the class very easy.</p>

<p>Are you emailed on the day classes start?</p>

<p>From what I have heard Denslow is pretty good and has a good reupuatation. Considering it is a web course, how could it be so hard?</p>

<p>If you want to see info regarding online classes, here's the place to go. You'll need your Gatorlink username and password.
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Denslow isn't that difficult. If you watch his lectures, take notes, and review old exams, it shouldn't be too difficult. For the final don't bother watching lectures and just review previous exams, since the questions are mostly made up of questions from all the other exams</p>

<p>This is what I get when I attempt to login:</p>

<p>Autosignon Error: Person no longer exists-Failed to find user with WebCTID : null, lcId :</p>

<p>Is the Gatorlink option selected under "How will you be logging in?" when you attempt to log in?</p>

<p>yes it is.</p>

<p>Are you an incoming freshman? That might be the problem.</p>

<p>Yeah I am.</p>