Need help with courses after reading the Wiki

I read in the WIKI that AOs do not care about the difficult of your classes. However, i am currently signed up to take 3 intro classes (1000 level), 1 “elementary” class (2000) and another 2000 level class (incoming freshman BTW). Does this look bad? I have the option to swap one of the 1000-level courses for a 3000-level.

I understand GPA is king, but does it look better to get a B+ in a harder class than an A in an intro class?

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u/Medical_Citron3519 — 3 days ago

Will it look bad if I don’t take a math at all?

All the programs I am interested in only need calc I, which I took in HS and have credit for. I understand that GPA is king in transfer admissions, and was wondering if it would look bad to not take calc 2, as I am worried that I won't get a good grade .

(PLS don’t send me to the WIKI 😔)

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u/Medical_Citron3519 — 5 days ago
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how do I get the good professors for college writing spring '27?

I have to take college writing, and I want to take Dreams and Nightmares; is there a way to make sure I get Grace Waitman and NOT Virginia Slachman??

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u/Medical_Citron3519 — 24 days ago

Hypothetical: if I am a senior who didn’t get into any of my top choices and am 100% sure I want to transfer, why don’t I just go to the worst school I can to have the best reason to transfer?

Hypothetically

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u/Medical_Citron3519 — 26 days ago
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As an Art Sci freshman, am I required to take a math class in the fall? I did very well on the placement test and am probably taking calc III. Have I already hit the calc II requirement for most majors?

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u/Medical_Citron3519 — 27 days ago