During the appointment, we will discuss:
- Spring courses in your cart and enrollment
- Academic Interests
- Placement test scores, Advanced Placement scores, and transfer credits
- Degree option preference (BA/BS)
- Unique academic opportunities such as FIGS and seminar courses
We will also:
- Check Holds
- Make sure you know how to utilize Drop-ins in Canvas
- Determine if you need to meet with any consultants
COM SCI 240 Intro to Discrete Math - 3 credit
COM SCI 252 Intro to Computer Engineering - 2 credit
COM SCI 400 Programming III - 3 credit
ECON 101 Principles of Micro-economics - 4 credit (Social)POLI SCI 255 Intro to East Asian Civilization - 3 credit (Social/Natural)PSYCH 202 Intrkey1oduction to Psychology - 3 credit(Social)
Philosophy 101 Introduction To Philosophy - 3 credit (Social/Natural)COM SCI 540 Intro to Artificial Intelligence - 3 credit
ESL - 3 credit
8 + 10 + 3 = 21
116
And one of the reasons for choosing lots of courses that not related to CS major is that I think I need a semester to just adapt to the 100% English environment. So if I can get back to wisc campus in the fall semester, and at that time, I would choose more CS courses.
OVERLOADED
And I am not sure if my courses overloaded, and I am not sure I could, just hold it. Because I want to get a high GPA.
But in fact, I have taken the courses, Discrete Math and Programming III, in my previous school. So I think it is just ok.
DOBLE MAJOR or CERTIFICATE
I am thinking about to have a double major, like math. However, as a transfer student, if I want to graduate with 120 credits in total, it is not that easy to get enough math credits. So if you could just give some ideas. I mean how other transfer students like me, how they deal with this problem.