For PENN/WHARTON Students: A schedule... is it possible?

<p>Ok, so I am on my mission to see if doing Wharton/Pre-med is possible. I think after a year I figured it out (the format might be messed up. I transfered from Word. So if classes are stuck together, the one farthest to the right is my spring semester course):</p>

<p>Year 1</p>

<p>Econ 1 Econ 2
Mgmt 100 OPIM
Writing Legal Studies 101
Chem (lab)* Chem2 (lab)*
Forgn LNG<code>Forgn LNG</code></p>

<p>Year 2</p>

<p>Acct 101 102
Stat 101 102
Finance 100 101
Marketing 101 Mgmt 101
Bio (with lab)** Bio2 (with lab)** </p>

<p>Year 3</p>

<p>Global 3 Insurance 205: Risk Mgmt
Orgo (with lab) Orgo2 (with lab)
Physics (with lab) Physics2 (with lab)
Bbreadth 1/3 Social Structure (with international flavor)</p>

<p>Year 4</p>

<p>BusBreadth 2/3 Bdepth 2/4
BusBreadth 3/3 Bdepth 3/4
Bdepth ¼ Bdepth 4/4
Social Structure (int flavor) Bus/Public Policy 203</p>

<p><em>take over summer
`credit out (Sat 2), covers culture of GED
*</em> move bio to first year… trying and shift to second semester by moving </p>

<p>Here are my main questions. </p>

<li><p>If I get out of my language req. by getting a 650 plus, will that still cover my 2 courses needed for my GED in language/arts/culture?</p></li>
<li><p>I think all my free/non restricted electives are covered… I am pretty sure I have enough credit units.</p></li>
</ol>

<p>A lot is doubled counted. I add “international flavor” to double count with my Global requirement (those of course are also my GED classes). To lighten up that ostensibly crazy sophomore year, I am going to try and taking Chem over the summer, and move Bio to the spring of my freshman year (by doing this, I will avoid the dreaded weed-out class). I’ll probably move a Social Structure class up there to make up for the space.</p>

<p>So… does it look good? God, I hope so, I have been trying to figure this out for a year.</p>

<p>Also, has anyone had experience taking classes over the summer?</p>

<p>How would doing chem1 with the lab during the first summer session be and then doing chem2 with the lab during the second summer session be? I'm sure it'd be pretty intense, but I am sure it'd be doable.</p>