Bio 130 - Animal Behavior

<p>Does anyone have any understanding of this course and its difficulty in comparison to the other lower level Natural Science courses. My daughter went into orientation with the intent to take this second semester of her freshman year. Apparently it is only available in the fall because they go outdoors to watch the wildlife around the area. I want to ensure that this didn't put too much strain on her 1st semester. She had to switch this with Sociology to accommodate. She would have this along with FWYR, Calc 115, and another social science type class. That may not seem all that daunting to many of the geniuses that attend here, yet with it being first term here, football season, sorority rush, etc...it will be a very busy time for her and I am wondering if the difficulty of that course means she should make changes to her new schedule to better accommodate it all. Chemistry wasn't difficult when I was there (30 years ago) but Physics was, and though I didn't take regular Bio I was told that it was very time consuming. She's a 3.9 kid with 5 APs and a 28 ACT...so she's no slouch, yet she isn't at the top of the admitting class with a 32+ ACT either....Any guidance would be appreciated....Thanks....</p>