<p>I’m about to drop anthro r5b because it really messes up my schedule and I’m going to sign up for polisci 179 and bioengineering 100 instead. However, the problem is I have pacs94 and that happens on the same day at 1-2 while the discussion for bioengineering 100 is from 2-3. That wouldn’t be a problem if the classes were close, but according to google maps the walking time between the classes is 23 minutes so I wouldn’t get to class during the 10 minute walking people. Bioengineering 100 is at 310 Hearst and pacs94 is in Wheeler. </p>
<p>How could I make this work? Bioengineering is the only interesting class left that I can sign up for and without pacs94 I won’t have an easy class to reach the 13 unit minimum</p>
<p>Is that not Hearst mining south of the campus on MLK Way? I know it’s not the direct route so that means it should take at least 15 minutes on a direct route</p>
<p>I know it’s a class that’s over 99 in number and I’m still in lower division, but there were no prereqs so I thought I could take it but apparently not…</p>
<p>That’s not too bad then, but it still appears I can’t take it unfortunately. Which sucks because I was hoping to take one 3-4 unit breadth course this year so I could potentially graduate in 3 years but now I’ll be one class behind since I can’t take any others this year…</p>
<p>And to pile on top of everything, I dropped Anthro R5B before realizing that I couldn’t take Bioengineering 100…</p>
<p>bioengineering 100? The ethics class? That class is horrible (easy though, you can skip lecture, provided that she uploads the notes, she stopped doing it for us midway into the semester because students stopped showing up to lecture, lol). You don’t have to go to discussion either, it’s completely useless. They don’t take roll and they just review the exact same things the professor said in lecture. That one lady is teaching it with the two last names, right? </p>
<p>Like, after the first 2 weeks, discussion is completely empty save for 5-6 students. Real talk. Lots of people even skipped out on the date we were supposed to meet with our groups for our debate, lol.</p>
<p>Make sure you really write a lot on your homework, and try to answer everything as thorough as possible. When I took the class, the graders were really inconsistent with their grading. You’d see two people who worked together and turned in the same thing get different grades, lol.</p>
<p>Yep. But regardless I can’t take it since it’s upper division. I’m just trying to find something that I’m sort of interested that would fulfill one of my breadth requirements.</p>
<p>Anybody hear anything about Interdisciplinary Studies Field Major 62?</p>
<p>Edit: Nevermind…apparently it’s a pretty bad class…</p>
<p>I’m trying to find one from any of the following since I’m in CNR: Arts & Lit, Historical Studies, International Studies, Philosophy & Values, or Social & Behavioral Sciences.</p>
<p>Normally it wouldn’t be that difficult to find a course but I’m looking so late and I can only take a class that is on Tuesdays and Thursdays</p>
<p>There are always easy and interesting classes open. </p>
<p>I’m always in a terrible position and searching for classes at the last minute because I’m always changing around my schedule long after telebears. </p>
<p>You just have to look. I see a bunch of classes open for social and behavioral sciences. Just look on courserank for the class with the highest grade and take that one. And if you just wait after the first week of school, lots of classes open up.</p>
<p>Leave pacs 94 early. I took it two years ago and if Azevedo is the professor, he won’t even notice. Pacs 94 is a class where you meditate for all of class. You literally sit in your seat and try to meditate. Most people just take naps. Sometimes you’ll have to turn in a reflection paper and he might require you to turn it in at the end of class - just ask a friend in the class to hand in yours then too.</p>