<p>So. . It adds up to 14 units, but I feel like it might be a heavy workload. Thoughts??? Keep in mind, I am not an EECS or Engineering major, so for those of you that are going to compare me with the science whizzes, well. . . don’t. </p>
<p>NutriSci 10 (3 units)
Econ 100A (4 units)
Math 16B (3 units)
Public Health 116 (2 units)
Integrative Biology 35AC (3 units)</p>
<p>Definitely not a whiz: it’s 15 units, not 14 :P</p>
<p>lol ^^ no it actually looks like a perfect balance for a course load. will you be able to get into all of these though in your telebears? you should have backups in case.</p>
<p>Professor Hlusko (who teaches IB 35AC) is awesome, have fun in that class.</p>
<p>see. . . . wasn’t lying. Im definitely not a math person.</p>
<p>Yes, I took IB 35AC, and I must agree that Hlusko was amazing. Probably the most science-y AC class imaginable. Score!</p>