A Sophomore's Dilemma

<p>I don’t know what to declare as major; I am torn between the humanities and math. Therefore, I have planned to take many course this upcoming fall. </p>

<p>Should I stay at community college three years instead of two? Can I transfer as undeclared or as a major in a university’s “letters and sciences” college? </p>

<p>Fall 2007 Courses
Calculus III
Engineering Physics I - Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Honors English
Honors Philosophy
Piano
Cross Country
Foundational Chemistry</p>

<p>Is my schedule manageable? I’m also 2nd VP of Service for Alpha Gamma Sigma and VP of fundraising. </p>

<p>Finally, what are my chances of attending USC?
4.0 college gpa
1990 SAT Score
700 - Spanish
640 - Math Level II
590 - Literature</p>

<p>Just pick math and take some humanities courses. The good thing is that there aren’t too many requirements for math so you’ll be able to take a couple of humanitites classes.</p>

<p>yeah your schedule is manageable. calc 3 wasn’t that hard–if you could handle calc 2 you’ll do well in calc 3. Physics mechanics is the hardest class on your schedule but you should do fine.</p>