<p>Just planning out my 4 year plan and if I do that for a few quarters, I'll be able to graduate early :D So how hard would it be? In terms of workload, hours spent studying, would it be as hard as taking, say, BILD1, CHEM6B, MaTH10C, PHYS1a, PHYS1aL in a quarter (which I did btw)? I only chose those classes because that was one quarter which I did all science-y classes so I thought the workload might be similar.
Any thoughts are much appreciated!</p>
<p>Honestly, it depends on your work ethic, your familiarity with large workloads, what else is going on with your life (more than 3 classes, work, social life), and even what specific bio classes they are. Are they labs? Are they classes known to be easy, or classes known to be difficult and time consuming?</p>
<p>I took ochem + physics1c/l + genetics + 2 GEs one quarter. I did fine and thought my workload was doable. My friend had a similar schedule and had too many other work commitments and ended up dropping physics. See what I’m getting at here? But to answer your question, no I don’t think it’s crazy to take 3 UD Bio classes at once. I’m doing it this quarter and know several others doing the same. But I hope by the time you start signing up for full UD courseloads, you’ll have a better knowledge of how you study and whether or not you can handle it.</p>
<p>(You can’t really generalize UD bio classes either, so questions about difficulty are pointless, but if you want my opinion about specific classes: bicd100 was a piece of cake, bibc102 was frustrating but straightforward, bimm100 is difficult so far, bimm120 was easy.)</p>