Bad idea to take both Micro/Macro Econ online?

<p>I'm an incoming freshman going into a CC and this is what my schedule currently looks like:
Trigonometry
Introduction to Business
English 101A
Principles of Microeconomics(online)</p>

<p>It's a total of 13 credits but I know Trig isn't transferable to UC's so that only leaves me with 10 for the semester. Principles of Macroeconomics is open but I don't know if I'll be motivated enough to handle two online classes and do well.</p>

<p>It’s really hard to say because your grade relies more heavily on your professor, sad to say.</p>

<p>But IF most homework and quizzes are multiple choice + open book, you should be fine.</p>

<p>I’m currently doing Mac/Mic online as well. I’m doing it more for AP Prep but if you can handle it, it should be fine. I would set aside an hour or two each day for it.</p>

<p>I took both those courses online while at cc and it was fine. Online classes are easy if you stay on top of the work.</p>

<p>social sciences are a breeze online, probably just weekly quizzes on the readings and on campus midterms if I had to guess, maybe even online midterms depending on the prof. I’ve never gotten less than an A in an online class, took a bunch too (english/astronomy/anthropology/stats/intro to film/contemporary film)</p>

<p>macro econ and micro econ intro classes are jokishly easy to begin with, so imo you will be fine.</p>