How hard are BSC 2009 and CHM 1025 online?

<p>In order to remedy a lackluster first semester (~3.4 GPA), I am taking 20 credits in the Spring. As an engineering major, I will be taking Calculus II, Physics w/ lab, a programming course, What is the Good Life, and plan on tacking on two easy online classes (BSC 2009 and CHM 1025). I heard that the exams for CHM 1025 were all up from the first day of classes. Well, I took CHM 2046 this semester, so this class would be a breeze, and I also got a 5 in AP Bio. I was wondering how hard these two classes would be with my schedule? Is this schedule doable?</p>

<p>Why would you take CHM1025 if you took CHM2046? And yeah, CHM1025 will probably be super easy, a breeze for you, but why take it if you aren’t learning anything?</p>

<p>College is all about learning. I go to school to learn and figure out how I can apply skills to the real world.</p>

<p>I agree. Taking courses that are lower level than classes you’ve already taken is not highly looked upon. Much more: you’re wasting 3 credits, and the combination of having those 2 classes probably don’t count.</p>