<p>I haven't started thinking about it yet, will do so soon, but pretty much it'll be something like this:</p>
<p>Intro Biol
Intro Chem
some math
Kinesiology
a political science, perhaps US government or history</p>
<p>I haven't started thinking about it yet, will do so soon, but pretty much it'll be something like this:</p>
<p>Intro Biol
Intro Chem
some math
Kinesiology
a political science, perhaps US government or history</p>
<p>Calc II (granted I pass Calc I)
CS (Programming with Python)
English second semester
Construction Contracting
Health
****ing Studio</p>
<p>German 102
SAC 236 - The Art of the Film (prereq to better classes in the film vid department)</p>
<p>and two other classes which I have yet to choose. I don't really have anything else I want to take... =/</p>
<p>seems like alot of you people take alot of classes for fun, or somthing like that.</p>
<p>why, and how the hell do you have time.</p>
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seems like alot of you people take alot of classes for fun, or somthing like that.</p>
<p>why, and how the hell do you have time.
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You chose to go into engineering. Live with it.</p>
<p>if i get what I want:
Intensive Elementary Italian
Greek Mythology Literature
Statistics
First Year Seminar on Baseball or Virginian history
Introduction to Philosophy</p>
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seems like alot of you people take alot of classes for fun, or somthing like that.
why, and how the hell do you have time.
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1) I got to a school with a big liberal arts core
2) I sometimes have a hunch people like maths/sciences to look down at other people.</p>
<p>I'm looking at:
1) Intermediate economics
2) Beginner's German
3) Linear algebra
4) Talking with Shakespeare (a writing class)
5) American Political Systems (maybe)</p>
<p>I just registered Monday, and this is what I'm taking:</p>
<p>Intermediate French 1
Personal Computer Applications
World Lit 1
Fundamentals of Chem 2
Chem Lab 2 (separate from the lecture course)
Apparel Production Management</p>
<p>I'm on the waiting list for APM, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to get it (I'll find out after the freshmen register next week). So, if I do, then I will have 17 hrs which is a LOT. I'm taking a test Friday to see if I can opt out of Personal Computer Applications, but if I don't pass, I have to take the class. If I do end up having to take the class, I'm going to drop World Lit until next fall so I'll only have 14 hours. If I don't have to take the class I'm going to drop the one I registered for and then I'll have 15 hours. Either way, I'm getting out of 17 hours. That's WAY too much, esp. with that Chem class in there. I'm struggling for a B in Chem 1 right now, probably gonna have a C in it, and I only have 12 hours this semester, so there's no way I could take chem 2 with 4 other classes.</p>
<p>Aerodynamics 2
Aircraft Structures 2
Electical Engineering 1 with lab
Aircraft Stability and Control
Aircraft Crash Survivability and Analysis (for my minor)</p>
<p>Only 15 credits...and the last semester I take a full load. I'll be taking it easy senior year except for the tough classes.</p>
<p>If I get what I want, Winter quarter will most likely be:
-Calculus III
-Intro. to Mathematical Reasoning
-Programming II
-Spanish III or Economics</p>
<p>Independent Study in Advanced Biostatistics
Software Design
Tissue Engineering
Cancer Genomics
General Chemistry with Lab</p>
<p>Intro to World Politics
Physical Geography
Spanish
Computer Science
Intro to Literature</p>
<p>Those who can register, feel lucky. At my school it starts the 30th, but everyone gets assigned a day and time between the 30th and Nov 17th, and the more credits you have going into 2nd semester, the earlier your date will be. So, since I technically don't have any credits because 1st semster isn't over yet, I don't register until Nov. 13th. But, I'm fairly confident that I'll get all the classes I want at the time I want except for Computer Science. If I can't get into the section I want, then I'm not taking the class this semester.</p>
<p>If i get what i want.. which i think i will</p>
<p>Social problems
Writing 140
Introduction to Sculpture
Introduction to interactive media</p>
<p>Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition
Zoonotic Diseases
Animal Behavior
Physiology of Reproduction +Lab
Physics II + Lab
Business/Professional Writing</p>
<p>Advanced International Economics
Applied Econometrics
Transition Economics
European Economic Integration
International Economic Organizations
Writing Skills</p>
<p>And then I get my piece of paper.... finally!</p>
<p>Calculus II
General Chemistry II
Physics II
English Accelerated</p>
<p>Spanish II
Cognitive Psychology
Literature, Culture, and Identity
National Diversity and Change</p>
<p><strong>all university requirements (social science classes, I chose the courses) except for Spanish II and cognitive psychology</strong></p>
<p>I'm on the quarter system and am signing up for these classes Monday.</p>
<p>Honors Engineering 121
Math 241
Chemistry 101
Chemistry Lab 103
Symphonic Wind Ensemble 273
Applied Clarinet - Minor 164 (not sure yet about this one...there are only two slots, so yeah)</p>
<p>Orgo I (hopefully the second time's the charm)
Genetics + lab
Band
Studies in American Lit (or Brit Lit)
Intro Psych
Intro Asian Religions (or some intro religion class)</p>
<p>Yeah, I don't get much chance to take stuff for fun - the bottom three classes are all divisionals.</p>
<p>Engineering Physics II
Differential Equations.
Programming Languages.
Circuit Theory I</p>