<p>i'm taking physics 6A, classics 10, and classics 30 in session A... i think that's 15 units..
that's doable right?</p>
<p>sure. will it be easy? not a chance.</p>
<p>6a isn't hard. i think the two classics classes will make it a lot more difficult</p>
<p>two classics classes?
summer or not, excuse me for asking... why???
unless it's your major, in which case it makes perfect sense xD</p>
<p>...i took two classes during summer session A last year that were actually considered semi easy and it was still a big workload..try to take into account that they are smashing 10 weeks worth of material into a 6 week time period......and also remember how much material they try to cram in during those 10 weeks....so that can give you an imagination on how fast paced the summer class will be....i suggest dropping one of the classics....if you like reading take classics 30..it has alot of reading but it was interesting....i was enrolled in classics 10 over the summer but dropped it because it has alot of reading AND a giant paper that i just couldnt make time for with my other class..so it really depends on your preference of what you like...reading for classics 30 or writing for classics 10...hope that helps :)</p>
<p>highly suggest only doing 2 classes... or spread out to session C.</p>
<p>I would also recommend two courses per session. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I am doing 3 per session</p>
<p>I'm doing 10 units each for session A and C. Is that too much for a JC student?</p>
<p>10 units but 2 classes , correct?</p>
<p>you should be ok</p>
<p>Even if its my first time doing the qtr system?</p>
<p>well its summer, how long is summer shcool in CC usually?</p>
<p>kevintech, be prepared for full time study</p>
<p>I'll be doing 9-5 most days .. + work.</p>
<p>If I'm taking French 14 on the travel-study program, is it possible to drop it if I decide that it's too much work?</p>
<p>I mean, that's including French 4 and 5.</p>