1 Credit P/NP Courses?

<p>I am a junior at UC Berkeley with plans at attending a highly ranked grad-school (Yale, Standford, Chicago, etc are on my short-list), and eventually law school. But, next semester I need to bridge a gap in my funding by working. I should be working 10-20 hours a week.</p>

<p>My problem is in my workload. Without taking a 1 unit P/NP course (student taught courses, seminars, etc) I would have to take 4 upper-division courses to stay above a full-time student. I fear that holding a job of 10-20 hours with a demanding workload may be stretching myself too thin.</p>

<p>My question is how these 1 unit P/NP courses look on a grad-school or law school (wrong forum, I apologize in advance) application.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>so take a single credit pass/no pass course. One of these won’t look bad to admissions people. Power skating here you come.</p>

<p>I took Racquetball just for fun since I had a large gap in my schedule, and I wanted something that would keep me on campus. Didn’t keep me from getting into grad school.</p>

<p>Any reason you plan on grad school AND a law degree? That’s a lot of schooling.</p>

<p>P=NP
Give me the money please.</p>

<p>You can tell this forum sucks when no one gets my math jokes.</p>