<p>Don’t text WTE, World Cultures, or Conwest in the same semester if possible. </p>
<p>I wouldn’t go straight into linear for a 1st semester freshman, maybe try for calc 2 if you are confident in yourself. No one has a true measure of your math abilities besides you.</p>
<p>I would maybe go with:
- Microecon
- WTE/World Cultures/Conwest
- Nat Sci
- Calc 2/Statistics</p>
<p>I think it would be good for you to fit statistics in there. Having one Stern course will get you familiar with the school’s rooms and layouts plus you will meet a lot of other Sternies (woohoo for networking :D).</p>
<p>Some recommendations for professors would be:
WTE - David Ellis, really nice guy, it’s a heavy course but he helps you and isn’t that harsh of a grader as long as you hand your work in on time and try.</p>
<p>Nat Sci - How Things Work with Andre Adler, he’s kind of funny, he basically told everyone that he understands everyone sees this as a requirement and don’t take it seriously, he gives a chance to gain extra credit through clicker questions every lecture and gives out notes, homeworks are ridiculously easy online submissions once a week, 2 exams all multiple choice, the labs are also really easy</p>
<p>Conwest - Antiquities and the 19th century with Frederich Ulfers, he is a pretty old professor, really nice but 80% of the class is usually asleep</p>
<p>World Cultures - A lot of my friends hated the other areas of world cultures. I took world cultures japan and it was actually pretty interesting and not that intensive. I’m not sure if it’s available but if you are into anime and japanese culture post wwII then look into it.</p>