<p>no message........</p>
<p>Oh, and then my question about remembering things from high school:</p>
<p>I took chemistry back in my sophomore year, and to be honest, I remember NOTHING. I don't remember the trends of the periodic table, what element has what property, how to balance this equation, moles of this and that, etc. Should I get a tutor before I start (this is a relatively chemistry-intensive program) or will they expect that kids forget these things?</p>
<p>Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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depends entirely upon the actual courses yo</p>
<p>What chemistry course are you going to take? Intro courses don't assume any background in the subject whatsoever.</p>
<p>s.h. is school hours?</p>
<p>semester hours</p>
<p>Depends if you work, frat, etc.
22 hours is definitely not a sustainable thing long term but I can see why someone would do it to catch up or something. I'd just take more semesters but that's just me. Enjoy college.</p>
<p>22 semesters is too much, you are going to want to have time to socialize and not constantly be studying. Although it really depends on your major, if you are doing anything in the science or math field i wouldn't recommend it. Don't worry about what you remember from high school, most classes will refresh at the beginning, your only learning its not like they expect you to already know what they are going to teach.</p>