u/FamousRutabaga5808

How feasible is this😖?Okay let me land

How feasible is this😖?Okay let me land

Ok Let me cook, my advisor and I had two different plans depending on how my summer went. I was supposed to take Physics over the summer, but now I’m traveling so I probably won’t. Because of that initial uncertainty, my advisor removed the restrictions for classes on the plan A so I could register for both possible paths early and just drop whichever classes I ended up not needing later.
Now I’m looking at the schedule and thinking about whether there’s any way to avoid pushing graduation back another semester as an effect of plan B.

Then I thought up PLAN C🥹
The highlighted classes in the screenshot are the ones I would drop (EE 2301 and Macro). Since the restrictions on the unhighlighted are waived I could take them🤣💀.

My question is:
How realistic is it to actually keep a schedule like this if the prereqs aren’t complete but just waived? Is there usually a system that auto-drops people before the semester starts, or once you’re in are you usually fine unless someone manually checks?
Also, do advisors/departments usually care enough to step in later if they were the ones who initially cleared the restrictions? I’m not trying to break rules or anything — just trying to see if this is something students realistically pull off or if I’m setting myself up for disaster.
I know I’m cooked, I know the workload itself would already be brutal. Is it worth graduating on time? already on 5 years😬😭

The only requisites I need are for physics 2 which is requisite for also the circuit analysis!!

u/FamousRutabaga5808 — 11 hours ago

Engineer majors how do I prepare?

I’m an EE student about to go into sophomore year, but honestly my path has been kinda messy. Due to some setbacks and adjustment issues, it took me about two years to finish most of my freshman-level courses. My GPA is around a 2.9 right now, which I know isn’t great, and I’ve been stressing about whether I’m already behind for internships.

I just want realistic advice from people who’ve been through the motions what should I do? How do I prepare?

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u/FamousRutabaga5808 — 4 days ago