When I was getting my bachelor's I didn't have much time for "electives" because I was (at that time) an el. ed. major with endorsements in mathematics and special education (so my "electives" were my classes for my major and my concentrations). The only electives I really had were Gospel choir, and my classes from the semester I studied overseas (Field Study in European geography, topics in English life and culture, survey of English history and culture, and cultural feast (basically a cooking class!)
While waiting to go to grad school (trying to figure out what I wanted to do) all my classes were electives, so I took oceanography, social psych, intro to psych, intro to sociology, human sexuality, marriage and the family, stats (now how often do you hear that being called an elective ?!?!?!?!?!), developmental psych, research methods in psych, psych of women, and abnormal psych.
Can you now tell I'm interested in psychology????