UCLA orientation/classes predicament

<p>Thanks for all of the replies!</p>

<p>@picklesandtwigs: thanks for the information. As a premed/biochem major, do you think taking “Based on that, I’d say Chem20A, Math whatever, and either a GE (at least for first quarter), English Comp 3, or possibly LS 2,” around those three classes this first fall semester will be good on track?
@yesprobably: contrary to pickles, would taking those three classes put me on the right track for my major? I’m not too worried about being overloaded, but i want to know some sort of plan of class-taking action
@neekzg: I’m actually not that against orientation, i would totally go, but i dont like the price tag and my parents don’t want to pay for it knowing that it is not too useful. I did not know that late orientation sessions still have a shot for most of the classes…</p>

<p>^ but that leads me back to my main point, is it worth going to orientation for? Rather than going on CC and the rest of the internet to find out what classes i need for my major/career path, do the people at orientation guide you through the class-taking process?</p>