gen chem

<p>You can still take 141, but I don’t see why you would (don’t blame you if you don’t want to. It sucks). Also, as I told the others, I’d hold out before deciding to opt. out of 221-Z. Enroll in something else initially, and see if Jose’s class has room by the first week of classes, and then ask if you can get in his class if there is room. You can also ask Jose if he can perhaps make an arrangement for you to be in Weinschenk’s 221/222 and he may try to work something out. Just wait and see how it gos. Something tells me that too many people got AP/IB credit so he had a limit on the number of invitations. He likely wants to see how many of the current invites will yield the opp. If they don’t fill the class to the capacity he desires, you can probably still get in. </p>

<p>Try hard to get into W or Jose is what I recommend. Don’t contact either now as Jose is “full” and W is “full”(he won’t start overloading until near the start of classes, and again, Jose will have to wait and see). As I’ve told the others who haven’t gotten an invite or received a negative response from Jose, go visit him during the orientation info. fair and tell him you received credit but would like to take organic chemistry in either his class, if any room is left, or in Weinschenk’s class. Ask him what can be done to at least have a shot at W’s class if he has no room and he’ll advise you or make a deal w/Weinschenk. Things normally work out for those that want to take a chem. first semester but don’t want to take gen. chem b/c they have credit.</p>