by Warren » Jul 10, 2004 @ 4:56pm
Well, as I posted in the LG thread, I just completed my orientation at MSU. It's going to be awesome, I'm in the Honors College and I get SOOO many privileges, it's ridiculous. I can take basically ANY classes I want, even if they need pre-reqs or if they say "not open to freshman". Even graduate classes I can take right now! I was going to take Intro to Linguistics, but that's a 400 level class, and even though my advisor encouraged me to take it, I wanted to save it til sophomore year, a 400 level class is a bit much for freshman year... I don't have to take any of the college required courses, I can substitute them with whatever I want, and I get priority scheduling (except for freshman year). The whole school is almost 46,000 students (including grads), of which 7,100 are incoming freshman. Of the 7,100, 450 are in the Honors College, so that's the top 6%. The campus is beautiful (and HUGE! I biked about 25 miles around campus and Lansing in one day), it's going to be great, I even got season tickets for football. GO SPARTANS!!
Here's my schedule:
Fall 2004
Chemistry I Honors (though I have 8 credits in chemistry, Honors is very advanced, and VERY few are in it, so only 1 class is offered)
M 3:00-3:50, T TH 8:30-9:50
Chemistry I Honors Lab
T TH 3:00-5:50
Calculus II M T W F 10:20-11:10
Elementary German I M T W TH F 11:30-12:20
Intro to Archaeology M W 12:40-2:00
Total: 17 Credits
Spring 2005
Chemistry II Honors M 10:20-11:10 T TH 8:30-9:50
Chemistry II Honors Lab Independent Research with Prof.
Multivariable Calculus M W TH F 12:40-1:30
Elementary German II M T W TH F 11:30-12:20
Russia in the 20th Century M W 8:30-9:50
Total: 17 Credits
Archaeology and Russian History are not open to freshman nor sophomores (Archaeology is only open to sophomores if they major in it). Next year, I may take as electives, Intro to Forensic Science and Intro to Linguistics. What's crazy is that they're counting my Russian history class as a writing class and the German class as a humanities, Archaeology is social science.