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<p>I don’t want to post a new thread but I was wondering if this schedule would be too difficult or perhaps even too easy.</p>

<p>Classic 10A
Pol Sci 1
Pol Sci 2
Psych 24</p>

<p>13 units total</p>

<p>Seems like a good load. Should be a good amount of reading and a more than manageable amount of work.</p>

<p>Do a lot of people take physical education at Berkeley? and if they do, what are their reasons for them… since I don’t think it is required. Do people take it just to get some credits? How popular is it?</p>

<p>Sorry, this is another schedule question… </p>

<p>Eng 24
Italian 1
Physics c10
Eng 45a</p>

<p>This would be 13 units. Like the above poster, I don’t know if this is too easy. If I take an additional math class (math 16a, for example) that would push it to 16 units and I don’t know if that’s really pushing it… By the way, I’m an Eng/economics major. Any ideas?</p>

<p>16 units (usually 4 4 unit courses) is a normal/fine workload.</p>

<p>I’m doing 14 and I recommend you take AT LEAST 14, seminars and PE shouldn’t count because they’re very little work.</p>

<p>How do you go about registering for bears tickets? I want to register before the free tickets go up for grabs to save myself from time, but I can’t find a link anywhere on the site to do so. Can you not do it until they go on sale?</p>

<p>I am a transfer student and a philosophy major, and this will be my first semester at Berkeley. I was wondering how my schedule looks.</p>

<p>Phil 12a - 4 units
Phil 25a - 4 units
Phil 109 - 4 units
Film 25a - 4 units</p>

<p>I’d rather not take 3 philosophy courses, but there are 12 philosophy courses I need to take for the major, so it looks like I’ll be taking 3 every semester.</p>

<p>You need to complete it in 2 years??</p>

<p>i took a class at a community college to satisfy an a-g requirement during high school. does this mean i can’t use this cc course to satisfy breadth?</p>

<p>hey quick question: which is generally an easier/less dull way to fulfill the R1A requirement: comparitive literature or rhetoric (the craft of writing)?</p>

<p>Oy, hmm, that’s a tough one. I’d go with the rhetoric though if you are better with sticking to papers with one focus rather than doing comparisons between various texts/genres/periods/authors. It’s more interdisciplinary for sure. All of the R1As are generally annoying though, lol. But yeah, I’d stick with Rhetoric. It’s a good solid subject all around, particularly if later on the down the line you are interested in law. Taking Rhetoric in that case is essential.</p>

<p>Anyone knows if it’s hard to apply for City of Berkeley Residential Parking Permit at this time of the year? What’s the chance of landing one of these permits, and how long do you typically have to wait?</p>

<p>If you don’t live in the city of berkeley (and students in dorms are excluded from that definition), then you can’t get one.</p>

<p>does anyone want to answer my question from the 15th?</p>

<p>i took a class at a community college to satisfy an a-g requirement during high school. does this mean i can’t use this cc course to satisfy breadth?</p>

<p>Assuming no one catches you, is it possible to take Econ100A without Econ1/2/C3 ???</p>

<p>Will Telebears let you sign up for an upper-div with low unit standing or pre-requisites unfulfilled?</p>

<p>^Yes if you have credit for AP Econ and have soph, junior, senior standing.</p>

<p>Telebears won’t even let ppl sign up for Econ 100A if you don’t have soph standing or higher. If you make it on and don’t have AP Econ credit they’ll boot you out later when the system scans all enrolled students.</p>

<p>“Will Telebears let you sign up for an upper-div with low unit standing or pre-requisites unfulfilled?”</p>

<p>If you don’t have the pre-reqs required you can initially sign up for the class, but then later on the system kicks out ppl who don’t have the required pre-reqs when it does a scan</p>