<p>Hey guys im an incoming freshman and i just want some opinion on my schedule. Im in arts and sciences, hoping to do premed (second interest is econ). heres my first semester schedule:</p>
<p>freshman writing seminar
MATH 1120
CHEM 2070 (with lab and discussion)
BIOG 1101 (with lab)
Swing dancing</p>
<p>This is a total of 15 credits not counting PE.</p>
<p>My AP scores look like this:
Chemistry 5 (can skip the first semester intro chem)
Biology 5 (can skip first year intro bio)
Calculus 5 (can skip first semester intro calc, which i have done)</p>
<p>So i have a couple concerns with this:
1. what are the above classes like? easy? hard? lots of work? is it gonna be a lot of work for all the classes?</p>
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<li><p>should i be using my ap credits? I am most confident in bio, then calc (cuz i just finished it), then chem. so far i only decided to use calculus for ap credits. i am thinking that if 1st semester bio is too easy i can skip second semester.</p></li>
<li><p>premed track-as you can see, i took the basic premed track, and i am really feeling a lack of flexibility to explore other disciplines as a premed. should i be taking classes in other disciplines im interested in sooner (freshman or sophomore year) or later? my second interest would be econ. as for how certain i am in my interest in biology: i would say it is about 70% bio and 30% econ for now. hope that made sense.</p></li>
<li><p>the med school prep- in high school it is all about getting ahead (taking aps and honors and getting that gpa up), but for med school is that as important? my dad thinks i should go slow and take all the intro classes, build a good base, and do well hopefully in the intro classes. would that be the right way to go?</p></li>
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<p>ah well so theres my rambling for the day. thank you to whoever took the time to read all this and/or respond. have a good day!</p>