<p>Hey Moooah. We’re in the same JSIS A 224 class with Turnosvky. Heard that he’s a good prof.</p>
<p>Anyway, here’s how my schedule looks like for Autumn</p>
<p>ECON 300 E (MW 08.30 - 10.20) LOW with Aylar Emre
ENGL 300 A (TTh 10.30 - 12.20) SAV with Liu, Michelle
JSIS A 224 A (MW 10.30 - 11.50 & QZ F) with Turnosvky</p>
<p>opheliasds- that’s excellent! I feel it’s always pleasantly serendipitous to run across someone with the same schedge in this behemoth of a university! I’m glad you’ve heard positive things about his teaching-I signed up for it in a flight of whimsy with doing any research whatsoev.</p>
<p>Moooah : Guess I’ll see you around campus fairly often then!</p>
<p>nyc2014 : I’m actually a pre-major. I’ll probably apply as an Econ major and take the WSA test for the Foster school. If I get into business, I’d either do double degree or drop Econ. Are you an econ major?</p>
<p>I’m a business major thinking of taking the Econ 300 class to fulfill the B Econ 300 course. However, I heard that the math required in that class might be difficult.</p>
<p>@ilikeuw: If you’re in the Foster School of Business, you could try getting an internship. Every 5 hours of the internship = 1 credit. You also have to write an essay at the end for which every 1 credit = 5 pages double-spaced.</p>
<p>I know 12 is considered full-time but I want to be at 15. I’m actually not in the Foster school yet, I still have to apply… But I didn’t know about the 5 hour thing, thanks for the heads up I’ll keep that in mind when and if I apply.</p>
<p>I’m incredibly happy with Foster’s Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday schedule blocking ability. I have 3 days of no class this quarter which I can devote to clubs/organizations/internship(s)/jobs.</p>
<p>chem 142 and math 125. not sure what my third class should be.
Can anyone recommend me one? something that isn’t too hugely difficult. i was thinking one of the language classes (i always liked learning new languages), but not sure what they’re like. I also heard at orientation that a foreign language class could fill in for a writing requirement. (is this true?)</p>