<p>Not many engineering majors posting.</p>
<p>incoming cse freshman, its looking like its going to be: cs 1, cs 31, chem 20a, math 32a</p>
<p>just wondering, does anyone know the difficulty of the cs 1 seminar? i’m not sure if adding it to the 3 other classes would be too much or not, but its only 1 unit and brings the total to 13 units</p>
<p>I think you should be okay with CS1. The other classes aren’t hard except for CS31 depending on if you know some programming beforehand. It’s very doable.</p>
<p>is cs1 like a regular class with hw and tests and stuff like that? it didnt list a date for the final for the class</p>
<p>yes! I GOT INTO 30AL AND WAITING LIST FOR 102A YES YES YES</p>
<p>econ 1
edu 92d
astro 3
fiat lux hopefully
ethnomusicology or stats 10</p>
<p>Are you no longer majoring in history, Jason?</p>
<p>of course i am, history rocks!
yeah, so i might take a history seminar…well see how it goes…i just need a seminar and either 1c or 1b before im done with the lower divs</p>
<p>jason: stats 10 with davis, ok? do yourself a favor xD</p>
<p>i dont understand this stuff all u are writing. In high school we didnt choose anything, everything was pre planned. Can someone tell me a website which explains the college system of “choosing” Classes?</p>
<p>Umm… my high school had us choose classes too.</p>
<p>greenvision: that’s weird, i don’t know many people who didn’t choose their high school classes to some degree. i mean they tell you that you have to take certain classes or types of classes to graduate but to not have any choice is weird. what i used, and i’m sure everyone else used, was the class planner under academics. when you log into your myucla account it’ll be on the left side of the screen. from what i gather, returning students must be able to enroll since i know freshies like myself can’t enroll until orientation and classes are closing/ getting wait listed</p>
<p>Econ 11, Econ 41, Mgt 108</p>
<p>how does this sound for first quarter freshman yr:</p>
<p>engcomp 3
chem 14A
physics 19 (fiat lux)</p>
<p>if i decide to take a fiat lux, which one(s) is/are the best?</p>
<p>btw, i’m planning for english major and pre-med.</p>
<ol>
<li>also, which track is better for chem? the 14A or the 20A. for physics? 6AX or 1A? i’ll go for less mathematics!</li>
<li>should i still take stats, hearing that many med schools like to see that? even if i already passed ap stats?</li>
<li>do med schools see ap scores, or do they just see whether you used the credit or not?</li>
</ol>
<p>That’s only 10 units! Fiat Luxes are one-unit classes. </p>
<p>As for the Fiat Lux - it doesn’t matter. It depends on what you’re interested in. It’s just one-unit and it’s PASS/NO PASS grading. </p>
<ol>
<li>If you’re premed, take the 14 series. Take the 6 series. (Look up what you need for medical school and look at your major’s requirements!!!) The Math 3, Chem 14, and Physics 6 series are fine for pre-meds. </li>
<li>Is it required for medical school? Click [url=<a href=“http://career.ucla.edu/GraduateSchool&PreProfessionalServices/Medicine.asp]here[/url”>http://career.ucla.edu/GraduateSchool&PreProfessionalServices/Medicine.asp]here[/url</a>]. It has almost everything you need to know about applying to med school:
Read the entire page over…</p>
<p>thats a very light load of classes…im not sure that even qualifies you as a full-time student</p>
<p>as far as what fiat lux to take…take whatver youre interested in…the fiat lux series was implemented primarily for freshmen to be exposed to various subjects (right after 9/11)
and on the uc transcript, ap scores are not shown</p>
<p>o emmeline already responded…oopps you can just ignore my post</p>
<p>How’s this for a freshman?</p>
<p>Russ 25W
Psych 10
Hindi 40A
Edu 92F
Socio 19 (fiat lux)</p>
<p>I’m a Political Science major (IR) transferring junior. I transfered with IGETC. Does this mean that half my General Education is already completed? This fall semester I plan on taking one or two political science classes, Italian, and philosophy/classics/history. Is that a pretty viable schedule?</p>