surreal is right...i'm a college student myself in my 3rd year of electrical engineering and computer science. btw...which math classes were they? i've found that CS is very math based and certain key classes (diff-eq, linear algebra, stats, discrete mathematics, and automata) are very important. it may not seem that way at the time, but it's true. another bit of advice, classmates are FAR better advisor's than your actual advisor is, talk to them about which classes to take.
that does suck tho about being told wrong info...that's why i only talk to my university when it is absolutely necessary.