<p>I’d probably stick with one pre-req in your first semester along a few breadth and/or a DeCal to reach the 13-unit minimum. I’d be wary of the tendency to try to overdo it in your first semester in terms of how many pre-reqs you take, because they are harder (after the curves, which are made more challenging due to Haas students, especially in UGBA, Stats and, to some degree, Econ and Math, are taken into consideration). </p>
<p>I’d take classes alongside your pre-reqs that are interesting to you, apply toward a breadth requirement, and/or along the lines of departments in which you may want to major/minor.</p>
<p>Also, a quick note, my impression has been that Econ 1 with Olney is generally regarded as challenging because of the way she teaches it, but she is also widely regarded as the best Econ 1 professor we have.</p>