Is this schedule too easy?

<p>For reference: Freshman, 5 on AP Chemistry and AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>MAC2312 - Calculus 2
PHI2010 - Intro to Philosophy
PHY2048 - Physics 1 with Calculus
PHY2048L - Physics Lab
SLS1102 - First-year Florida
ENG1002 - Intro to Engineering</p>

<p>So I currently only have 13 credits and I think my schedule looks kind of easy (I've heard SLS1102 is easy but tedious, and that ENG1002 is easy)</p>

<p>So I was thinking about adding another 3 credit course for Gen-Ed credit or something.</p>

<p>What do you think about that?</p>

<p>13 credits may seem too little at first, however the fact is you’re taking 6 classes, and those alone will take up plenty of your time. For your first semester, keep what you have and that way you’ll get a feeling of what you can handle, and in the Spring you can decide if you need more or less.</p>

<p>Also is it possible to go to the Physics building (NPB) all the way to Matherly Hall (MAT) in 15 minutes? </p>

<p>What about Physics (NPB) to Keene-Flint Hall (FLI) in fifteen minutes?</p>

<p>you could say its easy. it depends on your expectations though.</p>

<p>personally, i’d recommend you switch to calc 3 and call it even. the philosophy class could sneak up you because they usually require a lot of writing, but i’m not sure for that specific one. otherwise, physics shouldn’t be that bad, fyf is a ***** but not hard at all. i wouldn’t add another class, just because like cgymrek said, 6 classes is a lot to keep track of at once, even if its all easy.</p>

<p>also, you can pretty much get anywhere at the core of campus in 15 minutes if you don’t dilly dally.</p>

<p>Well since I haven’t taken any advanced English classes, I need to get classes that meet the Gordon rule (24K words). PHI2010 gives 4k words.</p>

<p>Do you know any easy classes that meet the Gordon Rule WR?</p>