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W: I usually advise first-year engineering students to take mathematics, chemistry, and an introductory engineering course the first quarter.
M: Oh. That''s only three classes.
W: Yes. But I''m sure that you''ll be busy. They''re all five-hour courses, and you''ll have to meet each class every day. The chemistry course has an additional two-hour laboratory. So that would be seventeen hours of class a week.
W: That''s right.
M: Okay. Which mathematics course do you think that I should take?
W: Have you taken very much math in high school?
M: Four years. I had algebra, geometry, trigonometry.
W: Good. Then I suggest that you take the math placement test. It''s offered this Friday at nine o''clock in the morning in Tower Auditorium.
M: Do I need anything to be admitted? I mean a permission slip?
W: No. Just identification. A driver''s license will be fine.
M: Do I take a chemistry test too?
W: No. Chemistry 100 is designed for students who have never taken a chemistry course, and Chemistry 200 is for students who have had chemistry in high school.
M: I''ve had two courses.
W: Then you should take Chemistry 200, Orientation to Engineering and either Mathematics 130 or 135, depending on the results of your placement test. Come back Friday afternoon. I should have your score on the test by then and we can get you registered.