<p>Don’t be bother with the numbering scheme of classes since they are just there to tell the classes apart. They are after all, just numbers. The only thing that may concern you in regards to naming of classes is the letter suffix. For example, CHE 2B needs completion of CHE 2A and MAT21C needs the completion of MAT21B before enrollment. Also, lower division classes are numbered 1-99, upper divison are numbered 100-199, and grad classes are 200+.</p>
<p>In regards to your english class, please check: [Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST) for an equivalent course from your CC to UCD to see if it can be counted for any UCD class credit.</p>
<p>Weeder classes are kind of what the name suggests. It weeds out the students who are “unfit” for that kind of major so it is more usual that those classes are more difficult for a freshman than other courses.</p>
<p>This may be a helpful link to plan your first 2 years:
[Computer</a> Science @ UC Davis](<a href=“http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/undergrad/csemajor/lower-flowchart.html]Computer”>http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/undergrad/csemajor/lower-flowchart.html)</p>
<p>GE reqs usually do not overlap with your major courses and even if they did, they can only count as GE credit OR Major credit not both. Your courses tend to be GE req that fulfill science GE which you don’t need any of.</p>