<p>I'm currently going into my junior year starting in fall. I am wondering if these classes will be a over load or do-able with straight As. I have a 4.0 science and math gpa, I have a 3.74 overall gpa:/ and I work my butt off. I'm not sure if it is possible if I could handle, without a meltdown, calc 3, bio 1 with lab, organic 1 w/o lab, psychology </p>
<p>Absolutely. However, how was your Cal 2 grade? If you did well in call 2 then its a continuation and you should be fine. Bio 1 is not that bad and if you made it through gen chem, organic chem might not come that bad. It is actually easier fro some people than gen chem, so a good teacher will make a difference there. Psych will just be more readings, theories and a few memorization.
So, it will be okay. that is 16 credits I believe, and quite balance (Math, Science, Social sciences).
One question though, are you a maths major or just trying to complete your premed courses? I’m asking because most math majors usually dive into statistics, differential equations etc, in their junior year due to more advance math requirements for the major, and Cals mostly done their freshmen and sophomore years.
Anyway, best of luck to you.</p>
<p>I don’t know, can you? Depends on the person! I am taking 20 Math/CompSci-only credits this Fall and I believe I can do it. If not, I can always drop a class. No biggie</p>
<p>I’ve heard Calc 3 is easier for some people than 2. I do not know yet because I am taking 2 this fall. Bio 1 can’t be that bad, neither can psychology. You will be OK. Just work hard as you’ve been doing.</p>
<p>Of course! But are you a high schooler or a college student?</p>
<p>O wait, I just realized this was in COLLEGE LIFE. xD But yah,ya can handle it.</p>