The Einstein Natural Science Course

<p>Has anyone taken it? It's a MAP course, and it was really the only out of the ordinary science course that interested me. Can you give me the workload average, overall difficulty, etc. Also, is this course Calc based?
OK last thing, can anyone give me an insiders opinion about the "How things work" course? Its also map, but it deal with LED, microwaved, HD, etc. idk, it sounded kind of interesting, so I wanted to make sure I made the right decision. [See what happens when you get in ED! haha]</p>

<p>most MAP nat sci classes are pretty easy. i don't think you're going to encounter calculus in any nat sci class, because not every person is going to have a calculus background. </p>

<p>just check the professor on ratemyprofessor or ratemyteacher. most students on here are trying to just get into the school and won't really know the answer to the question.</p>

<p>besides, MAP courses have a reputation of changing A LOT before the semester starts, so these classes might not even be offered in the fall. just be ready to have a backup plan. </p>

<p>(i had a specific teacher planned for writing the essay, and they totally mixed up all of the listing on ALBERT the few weeks before classes started.)</p>

<p>its a joke. the only mildy hard nat sci classes are the natural science II, and those are still pretty easy.</p>