<p>Keep in mind that if you have the third day of enrollment or later, you should consider an alternative schedule since your first choice (if it is with popular teachers or at a good time) will be full.</p>
<p>Even though it’s a while back for me, I can note something about most of the classes mentioned:</p>
<p>Warren writing - don’t expect an A. I actually haven’t heard of anyone getting above a B+ in this class, but then again, only 3 people told me their grades.</p>
<p>Muir writing - expect to work hard. I got an A-, but after I harassed the TA to no end in office hours, spent a lot of time editing drafts and making everything perfect. Write what your TA says, even if you disagree. There is no creativity if you want a good grade.</p>
<p>Math20 series - generally easy. I think 20B was the hardest.</p>
<p>Chem6 series - avoid the funny-sounding name, Czwor-whatever, as he is monotone and will read off slides.</p>
<p>LTEN21 (yes, I took this!) - great class, one of my favorites. I don’t remember there being excessive reading, maybe 50-100 pages a week?, but obviously less when we started reading sonnets/poems. Two papers, weekly discussion and free write papers (about pre-assigned topic) and a final. Good times. Read Shakespeare, Beowulf, Chaucer, various plays and whatnot out of a big reader. Take this only if you like early Brit lit. </p>
<p>Seminars - I recommend beginning ukulele. It seems useless and it kind of is, but it is FUN. Doesn’t fall under the umbrella of a seminar, but gospel choir was quite fun too. </p>
<p>BILD - prepare to love your Campbell book as it is God for that class and for all other biology classes in the future.</p>