What are you guys taking this fall?

<p>List your:
Class year (this fall_
Major
Courses for Fall 2006
Total Units </p>

<p>Me:
Class year: sophomore
Major: PEIS + public policy
Courses: BA10 / Chinese 10AX / PEIS 100 / Public Policy 101 / Stats 20
Total Units: 18</p>

<p>Class: sophomore
Major: Chemistry
Classes: Chem 112A, Chem 104A, Stats 134 (?)
Total units: 11 as of now</p>

<p>Class: Sophomore
Major: History
Courses: Rhetoric R1B, History 14, ESPM 44, and hopefully Greek 1 and Chinese 111 or 100A
Total units: 10 as of now, and hopefully 18 after Phase II</p>

<p>what are some really easy elective courses at berkeley? (3-4 units?)</p>

<p>Class: Soph
Major: Business / IEOR
Courses: Physics 7A, Eng 77, Eng 39C, Chinese 10AX, Nut Sci 10, Env Sci 10, maybe DeCal
Total Units: 19 w/o DeCal</p>

<p>Class: Sophomore
Major: Political Science and Rhetoric
Courses: Chinese 1AX, Poli Sci 157A, Poli Sci 1, Poli Sci 109B, Italian Studies R5B
Total Units: 19 Units (will change though depending if they let me into Chinese 1AX or not)</p>

<p>Chinese 1AX shi shenme? how is it different from 1A?</p>

<p>Are all of you guys/gals taking mandarin all Chinese or Chinese-Am.?</p>

<p>1AX is "intended for native Mandarin speakers" who may not know how to read and write Chinese. 1A is for non-speakers, and 1AY (I don't know if it's offered this fall) is for native non-Mandarin dialect speakers.</p>

<p>Oh OK, that's what I suspected. When I took the class, there wasn't an official separation but they did separate the sections along the same lines. The intermediary section was for Koreans, Japanese and Cantonese speakers who were familiar to some extent with the characters.</p>

<p>Sophomore
Bioengineering
Chem 3B/3BL, German R5A, EE 100, IB 131</p>

<p>hypnosx, did u take chem 1a/3a? Are they hard or are they doable? Do you have any recommendations for an easy professor?</p>

<p>I took 1A over the summer, but he's an visiting professor and his exams format was considerably different. 1A is generally easy, probably one of the easiest science classes you'd ever take @ Berkeley.</p>

<p>Chem 3A: My only recommendation would be keeping up with the class and DO the HW Problems even though they're not to be turned in. I think Pedersen is probably the hardER professor for OChem, as his exam requires some "real-world" application problem. But I don't think the professor would matter that much.</p>

<p>Class: Junior
Major: Comp Sci, Applied Math
Courses: CS162, CS170, CS188, EE40
Total Units: 16</p>

<p>i would disagree about that assessment of chem 1a - i think it varies for everyone.</p>

<p>Class: sophomore
Major: Engineering (probably mechanical)
Classes:history 127ac, engineering 36, math 53, phys 7b, music 142 (hopefully)
Total units: 16 (hopefully)</p>

<p>that's that music class about, nbanyk?</p>

<p>it's not really a class, it's the wind ensemble</p>

<p>do you get breadth credit for chinese 1ax?</p>

<p>class:sophomore
major:astro/maths(/physics)
course:French 3, Astro7A, Physics H7C, Math H104, Math 113 (+math H90)
total units: probably 21. I'm seriously trying to kill myself, might drop french for the worst case. I bought all the French material though</p>

<p>Year: 2nd year, I'll be listed as a senior by Fall '06
Major: EECS
Courses:
CS 70
CS 184
CS 186
CS 194 (CS161)
Physics 7B
Total Units: 20 units letter graded, all tech courses.</p>

<p>Then I get to spend the rest of my time I have left in Etchvarry working.</p>

<p>That's crazy. Good luck to you.</p>