Is it a bad idea to take all math&science classes in one quarter?

<p>Will I go insane?</p>

<p>Is it manageable? </p>

<p>Should I switch one class for a north campus class?</p>

<p>I'm thinking of taking Chem14A, physics 6A, and Stats 13.</p>

<p>I took Math 32B, Math 33A, and Math 33B in one quarter and they were doable.</p>

<p>That’s not bad at all… I survived with 5 UD Math/Physics classes in one quarter (Math 100, 151A, 170A, Physics 112, 115B)</p>

<p>I don’t know about physics 6A since I have not taken it. But Chem14A and Stats 13 are easy class. Chem 14A is easier than AP Chem. Stats 13 is also easier than AP Stats. If you have taken AP chem/stats in high school, they should well prepare you for these 2 courses.</p>

<p>It depends on the professors, but your schedule looks do-able. When I took chem and physics, the majority of my work was doing practice problems and reading the textbook. I thought the workload was manageable. I haven’t taken stats 13 yet, but from my friends who took it said it was their easy class for that quarter.</p>

<p>If you’re a second year, that schedule definitely seems doable.</p>

<p>That should be a pretty easy schedule.</p>

<p>Easy. I find north campus classes to be more time consuming if you actually do all the readings you’re assigned (not that you ever really need to based on the nature of how the class is graded).</p>

<p>Thanks to everyone that responded, but I’m going to take the advices with a grain of salt. I’ve had enough experience on college confidential to know that the users on here tend to be smarter than the regular population. lol. I haven’t taken any hard science AP class in high school because it was never offered so I’m at an disadvantage, but I think I’m going to stick to this schedule. I will just make the most out of summer and prepare. Here goes nothing. Thanks again. [:</p>