14 units of science and nothing else? Good/Bad?

<p>Ok I'm an fpf student. I'll have completed all of my breadth and GE requirements except international studies, bio sci, and phys sci by the start of spring. I'm a prospective IB student</p>

<p>My courses planned for spring are
IB c185 (Human Paleontology, 5 units) (I was told by the professor to take it this semester)
Chem 1A (4 units)
IB 24 (1 unit)
Bio 1B (4 units)</p>

<p>Now let me explain why I am pushed to choosing this. IB c185 and Chem 1A blocks me from taking Latin 1 or Greek 10, courses that I really would like to take. (IB c185 is only offered everyother spring, and Prof. White told me to take it this spring). There is no other course that I can think of that I have interest in taking that is offered this spring, so should I just take Bio 1B and settle with 14 units? It would be eight hours of lab, but I wouldn't have a fourth course so it would balance out.</p>

<p>I am taking 4 science/engineering classes. No problem for me, because I hate humanity classes and I see them as a distraction.</p>

<p>I might add Classics 10B or something on to it for fun</p>

<p>take ps 179</p>