<p>haha everyones making it out to be forever... buh well im just thinking i can drop when i need to, i alrdy chose a class to neglect if things get that busy</p>
<p>btw any one know how fast these classes will fill up?, i think the lab, physics and english will go the fastest?</p>
<p>Physics 4AL, then CS 33, then Physics 1B, then Math 33A, then Eng Comp 3. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>hey man flopsy do i stand a chance with these EC and a little problem </p>
<p>Flopsy,</p>
<p>Any input on which ethics class is better?</p>
<p>ajayc:</p>
<p>Need UC GPA and SAT I/II scores.</p>
<p>Engineering 183 is "better" if your goal is to get an easy A. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Is it possible to take Math 33B before 33A and still do well?</p>
<p>Yes. Possible, but not probable. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Is there stuff we need to know from 33A that is used in 33B?</p>
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<p>And that means .. if 33A were full, should I just delay one quarter of math??</p>
<p>Yes, and maybe. Math 33B requires a bunch of matrix operations taught in Math 33A for the Wronskian and stuff. If you're good, then you can probably take Math 33B before Math 33A. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>What do you think my priority ranking should be? First number is class size.</p>
<p>Math 33A (120, 4 units)
Physics 1B (193, 5 units)
Physics 4AL (180, 2 units)
Physics 4BL (184, 2 units)
Chemistry 20L (200, 3 units)
Statistics 10 (256, 4 units)</p>
<p>What's your major? Also, why are you taking Stats 10? :rolleyes:</p>
<p>...because practically EVERYBODY has to take stats 10...
ergh. i'm a psych major and WE have to take it.
as well as everyone else under the sun.
grr....</p>
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What's your major? Also, why are you taking Stats 10?
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<p>I'm ME, and taking Stats 10 to satisfy life science GE.</p>
<p>ah, GE's.
what, you didn't want to take oceanography? ;)</p>
<p>[ol]
[<em>]Physics 4AL, Chemistry 20L (tied)
[</em>]Physics 4BL
[<em>]Math 33A, Physics 1B (tied)
[</em>]Statistics 10
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<p>I head that EE1 sucks compared to Physics 1C, what's your take on that?</p>
<p>I've never taken Physics 1C (obviously) but I heard they cover the same material -- except that EE 1 doesn't have the same "liberal flair" that Physics 1C brings with the whole bit on relativity and theoretical physics. :rolleyes:</p>