First semester schedule - comments?

<p>Good idea take HISP S280 as it will also give you automatic credit for S200 and S250, which will mean your World Cultures/World Languages requirement will be complete, without actually even taking those classes.</p>

<p>Given you daughter’s math prowess, I am guessing a lot of people she meets will advise her to major in finance. Management is not a particularly desired major at Kelley; only about 10-15% of Kelley students major in management. Kelley students strong in math often major in finance with minors in math and econ. That combination looks very good on their resumes and the two tough liberal arts minors differentiate you in a very good way from the huge majority of the 700 or so finance grads Kelley produces every year. </p>

<p>I agree with soccergurl that microecon at IUB can be a gpa killer. Take a look at some sample tests and see that you have to know the concepts in quite a bit of depth to do well on the departmental midterm and final. [Previous</a> Exams](<a href=“http://mypage.iu.edu/~econcore/past-exams.html]Previous”>http://mypage.iu.edu/~econcore/past-exams.html) You might consider A205 Honors Financial Accounting instead of E201 in Spring. Especially if your daughter is applying to business honors, A205 with Prof Pratt will look great on her resume. Probably also easier, all other things being equal, to get a higher grade in A205 than micro. It is difficult to get less than a solid B in A205; plus it will be another honors course, and it meets in small sections only twice a week unlike the huge A201 sections. [Bloomington</a> Campus Grade Distribution Report](<a href=“Indiana University Bloomington”>Indiana University Bloomington)</p>