Anonymous wrote:At my university, it wasn't a specific class, but the combination of classes.
Ex - 2nd semester of Freshman year included
- Calc 2 (4 hours)
- 2nd semester chemistry (3-4 hours depending on if you had a lab)
- 1st semester of physics (4 hours)
The chem + physics combo was difficult, esp. with the English lit requirement and some sort of humanities. If you didn't have both completed at the end of your freshman year, you could not matriculate into your accepted major. (e.g., you wouldn't officially be Mechanical Engineering). Some kids I know were happy to delay physics until sophomore year. Others took it over summer school. Others took both sciences all in 1 semester and hated life. And some changed majors.
Whew! would be helpful for readers if you could kindly name the school.