When a class is cross-listed under two names...

<p>And on schedule.berkeley.edu they have the same limit of students admitted to the class, but different number of enrolled students, does that mean that I have to add the numbers of the students enrolled in the cross-list and that'll be the actual number of students enrolled, while the limit stays the same? Or does it (hopefully) mean I add both the number of students enrolled, and also add the two limits together as well?</p>

<p>Also, what's a good physical science breadth for a student that absolutely wants no serious science involve, other than Physics for Future Presidents?</p>

<p>Thank you :D</p>

<p>The enrollments are independent. Thus limit is the sum of both (unless limits by category are imposed that are less than the listed class limit).</p>

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