I agree on not taking M211 unless you’ve had calculus in high school (Calculus Honors or AB is fine)… and, really, you don’t need it (it’ll be full of premed gunners, who needs the grief?) M 119 would be good, too, unless you placed out of it and can take M120 directly. Take Stats 301 (S301, Stats for Business)o S370 (Honors version) either semester. You want that on your transcript + to file under “relevant coursework” on you freshman resume. Ideal sequence would be M120 Fall, Stats 301 Spring, or all of calc waived = take Sats 301/370/370 right away.
So: M119, M120, or Stats 301/370
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A 100, K204 = ok
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T175, Intro to Sports Management , OK, but I’d leave it for next semester and I’d take a regular, general education science class with lab
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Hisp100
Hisp 100-150 is actually a good sequence. It covers roughly 3 years of HS Spanish in just one year (if you were in HS, you’d be able to score 580-720 on the SAT Subject). After that the offerings are really interesting and IU is renowned for its language programs. Honestly it’s another area of excellence for IU (like Kelley) and it’d be remiss not to take advantage of it, especially if you have an interest.
You may also be interested in German 250 or see what you can take in German.
2nd semester looks a bit less well-balanced - you don’t get points for overloading. What matters is choosing well and doing well.
So:
M120 or Stats 301 or 370
C106
Hisp 150
Hutton Arts/Humanities/Social Science class for gen ed
Since you’d have advanced standing, an I-Core/G-core class may be possible, or T175if you took your science gen ed in the Fall.
I wouldn’t take A205 that Spring, I’d leave that to Spring Sophomore year. That’s too much.
Requirements for Hutton really aren’t that onerous - basically, one Honors class per semester. I’d recommend taking one of those in humanities/Social science sections, where discussion is really important and really enrich the class vs. a lecture class.
I think that as you take classes, your objectives will shift - for now, it’s fine to be thinking broadly. You’ll refine the double major + double minor plan as you go. Freshman year is to explore and discover new fields.