<p>Comparative Physiology
Chemistry (regular class)
Chinese
Calculus II
FWS</p>
<p>Freshman; didn't do too well in AP chem</p>
<p>Should I drop physiology or Chinese?</p>
<p>Comparative Physiology
Chemistry (regular class)
Chinese
Calculus II
FWS</p>
<p>Freshman; didn't do too well in AP chem</p>
<p>Should I drop physiology or Chinese?</p>
<p>Seems easy to me</p>
<p>u should have plenty of time to decide if your gonna drop from here to the drop deadline</p>
<p>I had to focus a lot more of my time on Calculus II when I took it. But then again, I was taking Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the same time.</p>
<p>^Holy crap.</p>
<p>I’m taking 4 junior level classes and 3 senior/grad classes as a sophomore, so your schedule should be fine, as long as you know what you’re doing.</p>
<p>but the difference aseyelum is that the OP is a freshman doing his FIRST semester at cornell. its a big adjustment, and you already got used to the academics here. so OP, first and foremost, what is your major? what classes do you really need and what classes are just electives? that should help you determine what to drop. i think especially as a first semester freshman, you shouldnt dive straight into a full 18+ credit schedule</p>
<p>Even so, OP’s courses are fairly straightforward, except for Chinese. He/She will have to put in quite a bit of work for that, as introductory Asian language classes are intense at Cornell.</p>
<p>your schedule is fine. however chinese may be a lot of work if you dont know chinese at all. however if you are native or good in chinese, it should be a BREEZE. and chinese 101 is easy. chinese 1109 is not.</p>