<p>@spectastic: I almost exactly the same schedule as that last semester, except I started an hour earlier, ended an hour later, and had a couple hours free around lunchtime. It was awesome, but those Tuesday nights got to be a bit of a drag…</p>
<p>Sophomore, Government and Latin American Studies.</p>
<p>LAS 201: Negotiating the Borderlands, MWF 1:10-2:00
GOV 241: International Politics, TTh 9:00-10:20
GOV 208: Elections in the Political Order, TTh 10:30-11:50
SPN 250: Sex and the Medieval City, TTh 1:00-2:50
ANT 130: Intro to Cultural Anthropology, TTh 3:00-4:50</p>
General Survey (required for all freshmen): 1 credit
Criticizing Television (my top choice for a required second year writing course; I have AP credit for English 101): 3 credits
Spanish II (most likely as I took 4 years in high school, but pending placement; I have to get through the third level of a language): 4 credits
Principles of Microeconomics (major prerequisite): 3 credits
Introduction to Political Theory (minor prerequisite): 3 credits
Athletic Band (Just for fun!): 2 credits
Total: 16 credits</p>
<p>Idk if this is too much…I was a very strong student in high school, and none of these courses are honors, but at the same time I’m only gonna be a freshman. Thoughts?</p>
<p>TenorSwag, it looks about right to me. I assume General Survey and Athletic Band won’t require much difficult studying or homework. As long as you stay on top of things and don’t procrastinate too much, you should be fine.</p>
<p>Freshman
University of Illinois
Business (Finance) major</p>
<p>MATH 241 (4) - Calculus III
MATH 125 (3) - Elementary Linear Algebra
ECON 202 (3) - Economic Statistics I
STAT 400 (4) - Probability and Statistical Inference
CS 105 (3) - Introduction to Computing</p>
<p>Now I need either a Gen ed such as Spanish film or Philosophy (the two I have left) or I might take either another English or Econ class. >.< Decisions, decisions.</p>
<p>Freshmen
Marketing and French double major, Spanish minor</p>
<p>Monday:</p>
<p>8:30 to 9:20 - Macro Econ
10:30 to 11:20 - Advanced French
12:30 to 1:20 - Exploration of the Universe
3:30 to 4:20 - Intermediate Spanish</p>
<p>Tuesday:</p>
<p>3:30 to 4:20 - Business Seminar</p>
<p>Wednesday </p>
<p>8:30 to 9:20 - Macro Econ
10:30 to 11:20 - Advanced French
12:30 to 1:20 - Exploration of the Universe
3:30 to 4:20 - Intermediate Spanish
8:00 to 10:00 - Exploration of the Universe Lab</p>
<p>Thursday</p>
<p>11:00 to 11:50 - Business and Language double major seminar
3:30 to 4:20 - Intermediate Spanish</p>
<p>Friday</p>
<p>8:30 to 9:20 - Macro Econ
10:30 to 11:20 - Advanced French
12:30 to 1:20 - Exploration of the Universe</p>
<p>BIOL 2160 - Human Physiology
KIN 1600 - History and Philosophy of Kinesiology
KIN 2501 - Individual Wellness and Public Health
MATH 1021 - College Algebra
PSYC 2000 - Introduction to Psychology</p>
<p>SIS 105: World Politics, MTh 9:20-10:10; T 9:20-10:10
JAPN 114: Elementary Japanese I, MTThF 10:20-11:35
MATH 160: Applied Precalculus, MTh 1:10-2:25; W 1:10-2:10
SIS 140: Cross-Cultural Communications, Th 2:35-5:15
SIS 050: SIS Mentorship Program (required for freshmen), W 3:30-5:00</p>
<p>University of North Carolina - Greensboro
Sophomore
Psychology </p>
<p>ENG 101 - English Composition I MWF 10-11pm
LAT 101 - Elementary Latin I MWF 12-12:50pm
PSY 275 - Introduction to Clinical Psychology TR 12:30-1:45pm
PSY 310 - Research and Stat. Meth. in Psych. I w/ Labs MW 2-3:15pm; TR 11am-12:15pm
PSY 341 - Abnormal Psychology TR 2pm-3:15pm</p>
<p>My exciting moments are when TR are all Psychology courses in the same building! Plus Clinical Psych and Abnormal Psych are back to back in the same room with a 15 minute break. ← Just enough time to snack on a light lunch without moving a foot! xD
Originally I had ENG down at MW 3:30-4:45pm and my PSY 310 labs TR 3:30-4:45pm. I’m considering moving them back down. I’m not sure yet. Either I can have absolutely no morning classes and have plenty of time to eat lunch or I can be done near 5pm ever M-R just in time for dinner and then straight to studying for 3-4+ hours.</p>
<p>** @Writer1992-** Don’t be too impressed. They’re not all 3 credits. It’s my first semester at the business school, and I’m required to take a bunch of intro classes. Computer Skills is, like, 1 credit and only half the semester. In fact, all 7 classes are only 16 credits total. xD</p>