20 units?

<p>Has anyone taking 5 upper division classes in one quarter? If so, is it manageable? (I'm an econ/math major)</p>

<p>Depends how comfortable you are with your classes.</p>

<p>When I was loading up mainly Econ and Psyc classes (I was a joint math/econ and psyc double major), I usually took 24-32 units including research. Econ is pretty straightforward and if you’ve already started taking some math courses (math reasoning, real analysis, ODE) then the rest of the Econ uppers should be no problem and they’ll require little studying since it’s just applications of math.</p>

<p>Thanks for the response!
What if 3 of those classes are upper div math?</p>

<p>Which classes? I capped at 20 units when I was taking Real Analysis I and II and Probability/Stochastic Theory. ALA, ODE/PDE, Stats, etc. weren’t as tough.</p>

<p>Right now I’m signed up for probability (180a), reasoning (109), microecon (100a), and chem 6a. And I’m thinking of adding linear algebra (170a) because the teacher has good ratings.</p>