How does my schedule look?

<p>Fall 2008
Engl 1101- Composition 1 (3)
Math 1111- College Algebra (3)
Chem1151K- Survey of Chemistry (4)
Psyc2500- Fundamentals of Psychology (3)
(13 credits)</p>

<p>Spring 2009
Engl1102- Composition 2 (3)
Chem1152K- Survey of Chemistry 2 (4)
Biol2900- Microbiology of Health and Disease (4)
Pers2199-Remembering the Holocaust (2)
(13 credits)</p>

<p>Summer 2009
Engl 2130- Development of Modern Thought (3)
Pols 1101- American Government (3)
Psyc2700- Human Growth and Development (3)
(9 credits)</p>

<p>Fall 2009
Math2620- Statistics (3)
Biol2651- Anatomy and Physiology 1 (4)
Soci1101- Introduction to Sociology (3)
Comm1100- Human Communications (3)
(13 credits)</p>

<p>Spring 2010
Biol2652- Anatomy and Physiology 2 (4)
Hist2112- U.S. History (3)
Pers2530- Gender, Justice, and Family (2)
Nutr3030- Women’s Health and Nutritional Issues (3)
(12 credits)</p>

<p>Exceptionally easy. You could shuffle the classes around and not have to go to school over the summer.</p>

<p>I'd say don't plan so far ahead. I guarantee that you will change your mind about which classes to take a few gazillion times every single semester (due to scheduling conflicts, changes in interest, professors' reputations etc).</p>

<p>Edit: I second chuy. The regular course load is ~16 credits per semester and none during the summer. You may want to work/do internships/do research/travel/take time off during the summer.</p>

<p>If you're happy with it then it shouldn't matter what random online strangers think.</p>

<p>Well, it's your choice. You can do your schedule like that but you could get burnt out on school (even with only 13 credits a semester.) Taking more credits a semester will allow you to (as someone said) do interships, travel, or just have some time off. And 16 credits is about average, so it's not going to be unduly hard. It's your call though.</p>