<p>I got ahold of this courseload for someone who was a econ/math double major who transferred public > public. is any any good should i follow it im also going to be econ/math double major.</p>
<p>Math: Precal, cal 1, cal 2, multivariable cal, linear algebra 1, abstract algebra 1
Econ: Micro, Macro, Intermediate Micro, intermediate macro, intro to Business and econ statistics
Poly Sci and history: Intro to american govent, Us history till civil war, german history
Other: Philosophy class, intro to accounting, 2 freshman eng classes, 3 Core curriculum courses, Physics 1 and 2.</p>
<p>Should i use it?</p>
<p>btw the whole thing is about 70-75 credits is that too much? he said he took that many classes because some wouldnt transfer. He got about 64 credits out of 70-75</p>
<p>IMO the best way to choose your coursework is to id the recommended coursework for your major(s) at the targeted school. Model your curriculum as closely as possible to that instead of to what another individual did.</p>
<p>Do the relevant prereqs for the math and econ double major. Choose electives that you like, that work toward meeting the distribution requirements of your target school and that will help your GPA.</p>
<p>If you choose your courses well, you may get a better % to transfer than he did (6-11 credits seem to me to be a lot to lose). Did he lose some due to P/F? Some schools won’t accept P/F credits from another institution. Some will if you can document that your letter grade would have been at least a C.
Research this issue for your intended school.</p>