Where do i find open seminars?

<p>Basically what the title says. i wann find some seminars. I just need one more to fill my requirement.</p>

<p>I'm just curious for my major 13 is the minimal per semester. and i need 120 credits to graduate so 13 * 2 semester * 4 years =/= 120. So just because its the min doesnt mean its min to graduate in four years right?</p>

<p>You can check out <a href=“http://fss.berkeley.edu/[/url]”>http://fss.berkeley.edu/&lt;/a&gt; for the seminars. Currently the site is loading slowly for me, otherwise I’d give you the direct link to the list of open seminars, but it’s easy to find them from that page anyway. You’ll most likely find that, yeah, most of the good ones are taken already. But you can find plenty of 1 or 2 unit courses at [DeCal</a> : Courses](<a href=“My Dating Tests – What I learned to avoid”>My Dating Tests – What I learned to avoid) and you can always try searching for 1 or 2 unit courses on the online schedule.</p>

<p>13 is the absolute minimum amount of credit hours you can take in a semester, but the average student at Cal takes around 16 units. 13 is good if you’re an incoming freshman, or if the few classes you have are going to be very difficult and you feel they will require more time and attention.</p>

<p>Also if you have AP credits or community college credits, you wont need to do 120 units here.</p>

<p>I have AP credits but Im most likely going to take many of the classes again. I currently have 16 credits and none are math/chem/physics so it prob shouldnt be a prob.</p>

<p>thnx.</p>