Does this potential schedule seem doable?

<p>Anthropology 206 - Social and Cultural Theory - this prof assigns a ton of reading</p>

<p>Philosophy 100 - Logic - not a lot of reading/writing, but it's like math w/o numbers (math is not my strong suit at all)</p>

<p>Philosophy 115 - Intro to Philosophy Through Star Trek - Basically like intro to phil but with a theme</p>

<p>Spanish 225 - Readings on Spanish Civilization - I don't know much about the prof, but I think she's tough </p>

<p>This is where it gets tricky. I wanted to enroll in French 105, but it's at the same time as Spanish. So, I'm sort of taking it "under the table." I won't be enrolled in it, but I'll do the same work so hopefully I can enter into French 110 in the fall.</p>

<p>How does this schedule seem? Essentially 5 credits.....</p>

<p>Well I would assume each of those classes are 3 credits so you would be taking 12 credits which had my school is the bare minimum to retain full student status and your courses do not seem to be particularly demanding so you should be fine. As for the under the table class you wont get credit if you are not enrolled simply and if French 110 requires French 105 then you will not be able to take it in the fall unless for some reason your advisory approves of that but I doubt that. If you are more interested in the french class which it seems that way drop the Spanish class and take the french class with another class.</p>

<p>Do you speak both French and Spanish already? I’d be afraid of confusing the vocab if I took them simultaneously.</p>

<p>I want to take Philosophy through Star Trek! Watch out, though: courses with these kinds of names are notoriously difficult.</p>

<p>4 classes is a standard course load - we call them “units.” I think they’re 4 “credits” each because when I had a 3-credit course transferred from my state U they only gave me .75 units.</p>

<p>I’m in my 1st semester of French and 4th year of Spanish</p>