<p>Right now I can tell you want my classes are this year:</p>
<p>First semester:
Intro to Microeconomics
German 4 level - Issues and Trends
Intro Intensive Korean
Proseminar</p>
<p>Second Semester:
Political and Social Thought
Calculus II
Intensive Second Level Korean
International Trade
Map of the Modern World</p>
<p>So, he’s a bit of an explanation:
The proseminar is an SFS freshman requirement. It’s a class of 15 led by usually a senior faculty member that they teach in their area of expertise. Mine is called Communism, Fascism and the World Wars and it’s absolutely awesome. My professor is amazing and I have learned so much.</p>
<p>Most freshman take Macroeconomics second semester but I tested out with AP score.</p>
<p>I am continuing to take math beyond the requirement for the International Economics major (Calc I) because I like it and I feel that it will help me.</p>
<p>I’m hoping to get my German proficiency next week.</p>
<p>Map of the Modern World is a one-credit class with a required test at the end for all freshman.</p>
<p>The schedules are pretty flexible and, depending on your major (me IEcon for example), you don’t have to take all IR courses in the SFS.</p>