<p>First term freshmen usually take 8.01 (physics: mechanics), 18.01 (calc), 5.111/5.112/3.091 (chem) and a HASS. Second term freshmen take 8.02 (physics E&M), 18.02 (multivariable), a HASS, and something optional – 7.013 (intro biology), 5.12 (organic), 18.03 (diff eq), 6.001 (6.001).</p>
<p>If you have credit for one or more of those classes, you’d either move up a level (take 8.012 instead of 8.01 or 18.022 instead of 18.02), take the next class in the sequence (18.03 instead of 18.02), or a class related to their major (5.60).</p>
<p>My full schedule for all 8 terms at MIT is [url=<a href=“http://web.mit.edu/mollieb/Public/PDFs/Other/Class%20Plan.pdf]here[/url”>http://web.mit.edu/mollieb/Public/PDFs/Other/Class%20Plan.pdf]here[/url</a>].</p>
<p>There are very few classes offered during the summer – mostly just math classes for people who are behind – although you’re free to take classes at Harvard or BU over the summer. There are some, although not a wide variety of, classes offered during IAP (January). Most of the IAP classes are either foreign languages or robot competitions of some flavor.</p>