<p>i really want to be done with math and those are the 2 math classes left. Do you think its possible to do them both in the summer? given I will have about 4 hours a day to study for both</p>
<p>So you hate math… and you also want to cram as much of it down your throat at one point in time as possible?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t do it. Instead, maybe take one and actually enjoy your summer.</p>
<p>i figured 1 summer of studying completely wont hurt as much as an entire semester playing catchup with one of those classes + other hard courses that take a lot of studying.</p>
<p>plus i have a cruise in the winter to look forward to :D, my break can wait, im just wondering if i’m able to pull decent grades out of it</p>
<p>Take one man… If you are taking Calc 3 and Diff Eq. I am betting you are some kind of engineering, physics, or some kind of hard science major. Those skills are incredibly important and difficult to understand (for engineering/physics you WILL have to have a firm understanding of it in later classes). I wouldn’t cram it down - they are exceptionally difficult to have a grasp over. Take one and a lighter class to lighten your load OR take one and audit the other (so you can at least have some foresight into it).</p>