two quick schedule questions

<p>1: I tested out of econ200 with a 4 on the micro ap exam. Should I take it anyway? I've heard that sometimes it's better to get that easy A and get the extra preparation for econ201 rather than just moving straight on up.</p>

<p>2: could I feasibly get from the engineering/math/science area of the campus to van munching hall (the business building) in under fifteen minutes? I'll be walking, and it'll probably be on a friday.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<li><p>Up to you--you could register for the class and sit through it for a couple lectures and then drop it if you don't want to. </p></li>
<li><p>If you walk quickly, you should definitely be able to get there in 15 minutes.</p></li>
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<p>econ200 is a joke. you do not need to know econ200 to take econ201. if you got a 4 on the exam i think you should know enough to take on the other econ classes.</p>

<p>i've walked from hagerstown hall to van munching in 13 minutes one time. totally doable. but it's not hard to be late cuz of things that come up, like waiting for a friend or talking to a professor after class, or you're just tired and walking extra slowly. if it's a big lecture at vmh it wont be a big deal if you show up a couple minutes late. if the professor does have a problem with it, however, which i know some do, just talk to him/her about the situation!</p>