How does this look?

<p>You could choose to take Trig on a Credit/No-Credit basis…then you wouldn’t have to worry about getting a good grade in Trig because all you’ll need is a >70%. Then you could focus on getting an A in Chem…assuming Chem is UC-transferable. If neither class is UC-transferable you could just take both Credit/No-Credit and just coast through them.</p>

<p>I just took Trig this Winter btw, I chose to take it for a letter grade and got an A. It was quite time-consuming, but you just need to be on top of your workload. It’s a good class to take for a short session because there isn’t that much material and it isn’t too hard to understand. This is coming from someone who graduated high school not knowing how to factor polynomials…lol. So don’t think Trig is an incredibly hard short-session class, it’s not.</p>