How hard would it be to take physiology, calculus, and physics all in one semester?

<p>I did really well in med terminology and anatomy in high school, and decent in cellular biology last semester. In high school, I also did pretty well in pre calc, but struggled in trig. Do you think I could handle all of these classes, plus one "easy A" gen ed and a part time job in one semester (would be first semester of my sophomore year)? Would it be easier to swap one of them out for chemistry? The professor that I would have for physics is a great guy who offers tons of helpful homework problems and extra credit (I currently have him for astronomy).</p>

<p>Calc I and Phys I right? Shouldn’t be that bad…I am taking 5 courses a semester with bio/chem/phys/calc/gen ed and there isn’t that much work!</p>

<p>^It depends on the individual and the professor. Because you did well in precalc in high school doesn’t mean it’s necessarily gonna be the same in college. At my university, physiology and physics both have lab components that are time consuming.
If I were you, I’d register for them all but keep my eye on the drop/withdraw dates in case you get overwhelmed with anything.</p>