So we can only add one PE course during the phase I?

<p>So we can only add one PE course during the phase I? And what’s the maximum pe courses we can add for phase II?</p>

<p>Physical Education Activity Courses
You are limited to enrolling in ONE Physical Education activity course (numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) during Phase I of Tele-BEARS. You are allowed to add a second PE course (space permitting) during Phase II or the Adjustment Period. If you wish to add a third PE course to your schedule, you should speak with the course’s instructor for instructions.</p>

<p>above quoted from [Regulations</a> Governing Certain Courses - Office Of The Registrar](<a href=“http://registrar.berkeley.edu/current_students/registration_enrollment/courseregs.html]Regulations”>http://registrar.berkeley.edu/current_students/registration_enrollment/courseregs.html)</p>

<p>There can be other limits that also apply - for example see <a href=“http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/registration/limits.html[/url]”>http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/registration/limits.html&lt;/a&gt; where a student in L&S can only count 4 units of PE total towards the unit requirements for their degree, the rest are ignored. Likely there are analogous limits in other colleges. That limit reflects an average of one .5 unit PE course per semester for a typical four year time to complete the degree.</p>

<p>How are the PE courses? Easy A’s and fun? Or is there a downside to it?</p>

<p>Personally, I like my basketball class a lot. I don’t see a downside to it. However, Everyone differs.</p>

<p>Aren’t they all titled the same thing…PE 1? Do you try all different things or do you exercise on your own? I really need to exercise lol my stomach is a balloon. and I used to be skinny minnie</p>

<p>I took two PE basketball courses, the elementary one is titled PE 1 and the lower intermediate one is titled PE 2.</p>

<p>And does everyone get A’s in them as long as they participate or whatever?</p>

<p>It’s pretty hard to get an A in PE classes. The grades are curved and they also grade on competence rather than participation. It’s easy to pass, though.</p>

<p>correct .</p>

<p>Are you being serious or is this a joke?</p>