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Old 07-10-2007, 04:42 PM   #16
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AST 203 is Princeton's "Stars for Stoners." Is it really a premed req?
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Old 07-10-2007, 04:51 PM   #17
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Woops I meant AST 204 "Topics in Modern Astronomy." If you have credit for Physics C, you only need one semester of some type of Physics, and Princeton's premed site says that astrophysics qualifies. Woot.
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Old 07-11-2007, 01:17 AM   #18
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I second the recommendation to go by PROFESSOR and not subject area. A good professor can make any topic fascinating, especially because professors teach freshman seminars in areas they are particularly interested in. I LOVED my freshman seminar with Professor Eric Gregory, "Globalization and the Good Samaritan" and he's now writing a book by the same title! Too bad he's on sabbatical next year... the guy's brilliant.

Choose your writing seminar in the same way, by Professor. If you like an eccentric instructor who's a little easier on grading and gives excellent critiques, consider Professor Stephen Donatelli. Fascinating person and a great writer. A writing seminar, however, might be easier if you already have some background knowledge in the subject. You need to be interested in the subject enough to write >30 pages. I had friends who took "Antarctica" and were quite ready to drown the entire continent by the end of the semester. Writing seminars are more hit and miss though.

On another note, if you want to think ahead, you might want to choose a freshman seminar that fulfills a distribution requirement you might not otherwise fill as easily. For example, if you're premed, you might consider taking a seminar that is not QR or ST and instead delve into LA, HA, SA, EC, or EM.

By the way, Appiah should be excellent.

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Old 07-11-2007, 01:30 PM   #19
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yea, so i'm looking at the freshman seminar and i've got about half of them circled as being REALLY INTERESTING...
it seems like the taxes and the ipod one are known to be great seminars. what others are good? or (because this might be easier) which ones are NOT so good/ professors aren't too great?
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:58 PM   #20
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how are the grades obtained in these seminars? papers? tests/quizzes?
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Old 07-12-2007, 10:36 PM   #21
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and is it first come first serve, in which case we should apply asap?

thanks for answering my questions guys!
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Old 07-13-2007, 09:33 AM   #22
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It is NOT first come first serve. According to the lady I talked to, it's a computer algorithm.
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:37 PM   #23
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I got the exact same answer as abiste - not first come first serve AT ALL
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