<p>Probably not. A lot of these classes will help u cover breadth requirements, but most likely, you’ll have to repeat some classes here to make them count for grad school or ur major. As far as breadths though, you have to complete 7 classes in diff breadths (like science, history, etc.) and usually people complete those while taking classes for their major. but since u don’t need those, you would have an advantage in the sense that u can take classes that you LIKE instead of required classes. Maybe if you want to learn a language, then you could do that.</p>