<p>I’m also waitlisted for IEOR 24 (position #9) so I doubt I’ll get it. It says there’s 1 open space, so why would I be waitlisted? I’m an IEOR major…</p>
<p>Anyways, if anything, I think I’d drop physics 7b…what do you guys think?</p>
<p>oh and also, is hearst annex to evans possible in 10 mins??</p>
<p>Are you a morning person? 8am for 5 days is pretty tough… buy the end of the semester college sleeping hours would have kicked in and make it really painful to wake up. If this is your first semester, I would say take it easy and drop one class a few weeks in if you aren’t getting enough sleep/free time, because you do want time to adjust to college life and become involved in non academic areas.</p>
<p>EDIT: physics 7b is arguably one of the hardest lower division courses you will take.
try to move your 7b dis and lab to 10-12… you don’t want to be late for those.</p>
<p>It might be a good idea to drop physics for now, since you’ve already got Chem and Math stacked on there. I dunno, that’s just a personal feeling (I work slower than most people. Clearly you’re a much harder worker than I am, so you might be able to handle the schedule.) It’ll be better for your sanity and GPA.</p>
<p>First semester is a good time to test the waters to see how much you can take. If you’re comfortable, bump it up a little bit. You should be average 15-16 units per semester. My guess is you have tons of AP credits, so you might be able to get by with about 14 units per semester.</p>
<p>Hearst Annex to Evans is doable. Better move fast though.</p>
<p>That schedule looks like hell. Honestly, 8AM five days a week will drive you nuts unless you are naturally an early riser. Definitely consider dropping Physics 7B. That would make life much easier for you.</p>
<p>HFA to Evans is no problem. Relatively flat and about half way across campus.</p>
Hearst is, but Hearst annex is like on the other side of campus.</p>
<p>Yup, I’m a morning person. I had to get up at 6am everyday for high school. 8am is easy for me, though I am considering switching to a 10-12 discussion. My only concern is that it’s hard to make it to my next class, and it would be nice to have a little break between my classes.</p>
<p>Physics 7b really that hard? I looked at the description and it’s pretty vague - heat, magnetism, electricity…I had a 5 in Physics E&M but I did forget a lot of it so I might end up dropping it.</p>
<p>Also, does anybody know if stats 134 is hard? I took a little calculus based stats back in junior year but I’ve forgotten some of it.</p>
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aren’t you an engineer? chem1a labs are all 4 hours long (and terribly hard to fit in a schedule…)</p>
<p>Firstly, Hearst Ave is not next to Evans. Evans sits just above the middle of campus in the north-south direction. Hearst Ave is at the far north edge of campus and Bancroft is at the far south edge of campus. HFA borders Bancroft (sits directly between Bancroft and Barrows Hall), so you’re going to walk about halfway across campus, which is no problem.</p>
<p>Physics 7B is hard, but not especially difficult. I recommended dropping it mostly because of the 8AM thing, but if you’re cool with that, there’s nothing wrong with taking it. It’s a good course, certainly. I haven’t taken Stats 134, so no comment there.</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s just that without the physics, my schedule looks so empty, like I have so much free time, so I was just looking at other courses that I could take that could help towards graduation and physics 7b was the only one that fit. I’ll probably end up dropping it.</p>
<p>And I think unlimitedx was referring to Hearst Mining? that’s right next to evans…There’s Hearst everything (Hearst Greek Theatre, Hearst Museum, Gym, Mining, Annex, Avenue…)</p>
<p>man, and you got so much jammed around 12-2pm. you can’t eat lunch during that time with eveyrone else. your mondays and fridays are the worst i’ve ever seen. 10-2 and freaking 8-2 respectively. honestly…did you think at all when planning your schedule? Unless you’re not the typical human being, good luck!</p>
<p>Like I said, I might drop physics. If I drop, my Mondays and Wednesdays are only 12-2 class. Don’t tell me nobody eats lunch at 11:30.</p>
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what can I say…chem labs are hard to fit in. Friday 8-12 was the only slot left, so I had to take it. I really wanted to take Math 53 and that was the only good time. </p>
<p>Yes my mornings are filled but my afternoons/evenings are essentially free. That’s what I like. And yes, I thought a tremendous amount when planning my schedule.</p>
<p>“Physics 7b really that hard? I looked at the description and it’s pretty vague - heat, magnetism, electricity…I had a 5 in Physics E&M but I did forget a lot of it so I might end up dropping it.”</p>
<p>Yes, physics 7b is indeed very difficult. Some of my coworkers say it’s one of their two hardest courses they have taken at Cal.</p>