Choosing the "Right" Classes

Selecting classes shouldn't be confusing and overwhelming. At its worst, it feels like throwing darts or spinning a wheel. You just hope you get something good.

It doesn't have to be this way! Our advisors help you choose a broad, interesting schedule that we hope makes you excited for what's possible.

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Look for the first class to get started.ÌýMost plans list foundational courses you have to take first for a major.ÌýOnce you have those, look to see if classes are "sequenced" (you have to take one before another) or if you have to take particular subject areas as pre-reqs to more advanced courses.

Take Something Interesting

Classes you think sound interesting likely are.ÌýThese could lead to additional majors, minors, certificatesÌýor research ideas.ÌýAs a bonus -Ìýstudents who are interested in a class's content get better grades on average.

You're Not Wasting Time

Because of A&SÌýgeneral education (GE) requirements, every A&S class you take counts toward your degree.ÌýAs a result, explore!ÌýTake a risk on a class way outside of your major.ÌýYou might be surprised where it can take you.

"Especially with the new general education, it's really easy to pick and choose things that you would never take and use them to explore.ÌýI tell students, if you don't know what it is, take the intro.ÌýIt could be your next passion."

Emily Wassel
Classics & History, 2019

Faculty Course Questionnaires

Each semester, students evaluate how they felt about a class. You can use these results to help you determine if the workload and instructor's ratings make the class more or less appealing.

Prioritize Class Importance

Prioritize sequenced classes, since missing these can push your graduation back.ÌýFigure out when and where these are, then build around them.

Create Contingency Plans

Your highest priority class might fill.ÌýPick another time theÌýcourse is offered and build around it.ÌýThen repeat it until you have schedules around each section's time.

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