<p>Background (don't have to read):
So I'm a freshman in college now (actually a Junior in high school, but I'm dual enrolled taking courses toward my AA, so I'll graduate high school with it). To go to a state university after high school, basically like transferring from a community college, I know I need to take the required classes for my major or they probably won't accept me. My major is biology. I'm getting all of my required classes out of the way now and this summer, so next year will be all the required classes for the first 2 years being a bio major (from what I've read, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Fundamentals of Biology).
Now I previewed the class schedules for the spring semester at my college, which I'm assuming will be like the fall, and there's a timing conflict. So basically I'd only be able to take 3 classes next year instead of 4, which means one of them I have to take in the summer (I'll already be taking Art Appreciation, Applied Ethics and Speech, so nothing super hard). </p>
<p>Question:
Which class is wiser to take prior to the others out of Calculus with Analytic Geometry, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Fundamentals of Biology? (I'm taking 1 in the summer and 3 in the fall)
Like.. would Organic Chemistry be super hard if I haven't taken General yet? If not, is Calc super hard that I should take it in the summer? Or should I take Biology in the summer since it'll be fresh in my mind from taking a bio course currently? THANKS :)</p>