<p>I really don't know if this is too light or heavy of a schedule. Anyone have any opinions?</p>
<p>Here is the schedulizer link.</p>
<p>Schedulizer:</a> Fall '09</p>
<p>I really don't know if this is too light or heavy of a schedule. Anyone have any opinions?</p>
<p>Here is the schedulizer link.</p>
<p>Schedulizer:</a> Fall '09</p>
<p>well i am a freshman too but if i am not mistaken this schedule is much too heavy especially because you haven’t accounted for your FWS (or have you?) which is usually a 3 credit course. It is my understanding that freshmen take 13-16 credits (12-13 for varsity athletes)</p>
<p>Me=pomegranate!!, thanks for the response.</p>
<p>I’m in CALS and I am exempting out of both of my FWS. In CALS you can do that.</p>
<p>I added the communication class at the end but I’m definitely sticking with the other classes. I plan on transferring department/college at the end of the year. I don’t know whether a higher GPA or a tougher class schedule would look better when transferring colleges/departments. If it is too heavy, I would drop the communication class first.</p>
<p>then i do not consider that as heavy. all your courses are at 1000 level. you should be fine since the difficulty of your courses is not so high.
but man, you probably will get lots of workload. lol.</p>
<p>is there some sort of negative correlation between level and work? are courses more demanding at an intro level?</p>
<p>I’d think that at the intro level, the work is easier but more plentiful, whereas in higher level courses it’s more difficult, but there is less of it.</p>
<p>I could be very wrong though, that’s just what I seem to have read.</p>
<p>That’s not necessarily a very difficult schedule, especially after you take out PE and the Supp course. However, if you do add a FWS, it’ll inflate to 20 (18 graded) credits, i think.
That might be a bit too much for a freshman schedule.</p>