<p>Bio 2 (BSC 2011) - Summer C
Chem 1 (CHM 2045) - Summer C
Skeleton Keys (ANT 3522) - Summer A
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure (LEI 2000) - Summer A (ONLINE)
Wildlife Issues (WIS 2040) - Summer B
Geography for a Changing World (GEA 1000) - Summer B</p>
<p>I really screwed up my GPA for various personal reasons this past spring semester and I need to fix it to maintain 100% Bright Futures. I looked up all the professors and classes of the Summer A and B classes and they all seem like pretty guaranteed A classes.</p>
<p>I also calculated EXTREME worst case scenario of getting C's in Bio and Chem and getting A's in the rest and being able to get the GPA I need for BF still (yes I incorporated the new minus grade system). If I remove one of the electives, I cannot afford to get anything lower than a B- in Bio and Chem, which is why I'm hesitant to do so despite the load.</p>
<p>Do you think this is doable? Any suggestions?</p>
<p>To be safe you should try to get the syllabus of each class ahead of time to see when the exam schedule is. Studying for 3 exams on the same day can be hard (but also depends on what classes they are). Skeleton Keys is straight forward but I dont know some people that did badly in the class. Obviously bio and chem will be you hardest class. Intro to rec seems like a BS class. Do you really need it? Wildlife Issues -most get the study notes from Einstein or the other one and study from that. Geography- dont know about the class but dont underestimate these 1000 level classes.</p>
<p>Labs can take up a lot of time even if they are 1 credit classes. The upper level 2 credit labs can be hell with the amount of time they require.</p>