<p>I was looking at the nat resources’ website, and compared to L&S, it is not helpful at all about scheduling classes. I am currently in a major that i most likely will change, so i dont want to waste any classes on it, do you usually take classes targeted at your major fall semester?</p>
<p>and i heard that it was possible to hold off on a couple requirements, until like sophomore or junior year, and take a class that will kill two birds with one stone, is that true?</p>
<p>and during calso, will we be able to use ratemyprofessors to help us schedule our classes?</p>
<p>I don’t know about your other questions, but yes you’ll be able to use ratemyprofessors at calso.</p>
<p>No, you don’t have to take classes targeted at your major. You can take whatever you want. But look at the prereqs for all the majors you’re considering, and be aware of them when scheduling. </p>
<p>Yes, it is possible to take classes that kill two birds with one stone. RC(a) and RC(b) classes may be selected so they fulfill breadth requirements. You can also fulfill two more classes for the breadth requirement with courses that count towards your major.</p>
<p>Being in CNR (unlike some other colleges) you do have to get your advisor code to enroll in classes each semester. Remember that well in advance of enrolling for spring, because you have to meet with your advisor, go over your planned schedule, and get the code. The advisors in CNR are really nice and helpful. And no, you don’t need to start off with any prerequisites for your major. I didn’t. I did take an intro to ESPM second semester, however, and liked it a lot.</p>