Berkeley Spring admit- Can I take classes early?

<p>I’m a Cal Spring admit, not too keen on taking any more CC classes during the Fall nor do I want to sit around/work. I know the Cal extension program is for Freshmen only, so is there any way I can take classes during the Fall at Cal?</p>

<p>Hm, I’m in the same situation as you are Kurenai. If I find out anything, I’ll let you know. Are you going to be taking summer session?</p>

<p>UC Extension has something called “concurrent enrollment”. It is expensive per unit, but I believe it should let you take regular Cal courses, if space if available.</p>

<p>u must watch naruto</p>

<p>All of your names sound like anime-inspired.</p>

<p>“Kurenai, you must use the Onigenghiskhan to unlock the secret AdamantineX”</p>

<p>“Wakarimasu”</p>

<p>Kurenai - Jounin sensei of team 8 from Naruto, but popular name for characters from other anime series.</p>

<p>So you’re right on that part alansda.</p>

<p>But AdamantineX?! Surely you know of Wolverine from X-men? Don’t you know his Weapon X history or that his claws are made of Adamantine…?</p>

<p>My name for that matter is dedicated to Genghis Khan, the man who had one of the largest empire in history… </p>

<p>Although I must admit, I still watch Anime (only one series though, Code Geass R2).</p>

<p>You guys make me feel cool</p>

<p>errr i thought kurenai is the title of a new anime…
well the kurenai in naruto wasn’t that cool aniwaes</p>

<p>oops i just gave out my secret hobby >_<</p>

<p>@mattn - You should go to anime conventions if you want to feel really cool (seriously don’t go to those…). </p>

<p>@Guardiangel - Yep, it is.</p>

<p>Haha, secret hobby? I guess mine would be reading comic books (Marvel/DC, not Manga).</p>

<p>actually i dont watch anime, don’t accuse me of that. kurenai is a way of saying “red” in japanese and i picked it off the top of my head.</p>

<p>I have an Idea Kurenai, why don’t you find out what classes you are going to take in the Spring and with what teachers and begin to read their piles of books, that way when you get there in January you will not be overwhelmed by the “Berkeley workload,” that so commonly affects incoming transfer students.</p>

<p>And after you are done reading the highly academic stuff you can even read a naruto manga in peace.</p>