R&C courses - take both in one semester?

<p>Hi. I’m an FPF student and i was wondering if i should take two R&C classes in the spring because there are more interesting and easier R&C courses that I can take in the spring. Would that be too much work?</p>

<p>Yes. Usually for R&C classes, you have 70-100 pages to read before the next class. Multiply that by two. Also, you’ll have 3 papers plus small assignments for each class. Unless you are really fast at reading and very good at writing, I would not advise you to do this. Also don’t forget to factor in 2 other classes and your Telebears. You would have to sacrifice possibly getting into 2 other classes in demand and be forced to waitlist in Phase II.</p>

<p>Thanks that helped a lot! Also, is there any interesting/easy course to fulfil physical science requirement? I’m thinking of taking EPS 80 or environmental science 2…</p>

<p>Physics for Future Presidents (Physics C10 or L&S C70V). Trust me. It was an easy A. You can check out webcasts online to get a feel for the course.</p>

<p>oh i see. do you think that would be easier than EPS 80 which is a 2 unit class?</p>

<p>I think this is wat my schedule might look like:</p>

<p>Eng R1A
math 16A
Hist 7B
Ethnic Studies 21AC
and possibly EPS 80</p>

<p>That’s 17 units but some of the profs are kinda easy.</p>

<p>How does that look?</p>

<p>anyone? I’d appreciate any input :)</p>

<p>Looks good to me…</p>

<p>History 7 series was really easy.
AC classes are really easy.</p>

<p>So all you need to worry about is math and english.
Which you’ll have to phase I for.</p>

<p>Thanks! Hows EPS 80?</p>

<p>I took EPS 80 with Berry last semester. It was really easy.</p>

<p>Is EPS 8 with Berry just as easy as EPS 80?</p>

<p>I’m fpf so i’m limited to Hassler. How easy/hard would it be to get an A in this class?</p>