<p>Hello Everyone,</p>
<p>I cannot think of anywhere else to post this question where many might reply. So I decided to post this question here since my lower division is kind of the same as engineering's. I am Chemistry major. I am currently working on my class schedules for the whole semesters I'll be spending here in community college. I need some feedback on the schedules I have concluded so far:</p>
<p>Summer 2013: (units)
1. Differential Equations (currently taking) (4)</p>
<p>Fall 2013: (units) (12)
1. Calculus III (5)
2. Linear Algebra (3)
3. Physics I (4)</p>
<p>Spring 2014: (units) (12)
1. Physics II (4)
2. Physics III (4)
3. A course that will make me a fulltime student (4)*</p>
<p>Fall 2014:
1. General Biology (5)
2. Statistics (4)
3. A course that will make me a fulltime student (3)</p>
<p>Spring 2015:
1. Zoology (5)
2. Botany (5)
3. A course that will make me a fulltime student (2-3)</p>
<pre><code> I really cant change this schedule plan. This is due to financial aid purposes. I need everybody's opinion about this - taking same subject courses at the same time like calculus 3 and Linear algebra; Physics II and Physics III; Zoology and Botany. I want to know if they are doable and possible to get A's. I just don't want to expect too much. However, I am willing to do the work and work more if needed. I also want to know what possible courses I can take in those semester where I needed to fill up the remaining units.
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<p>*in Spring 2014 semester, I cannot take any GE course (due to financial aid reason again). I am thinking a science course like qualitative chemistry (5) but it would mean that I'll have three lectures and laboratories in that semester. -- CRAZY!! </p>
<p>The terms consist of biology might be able to answer by biochemical or bioengineering major. But please share what you have in mind. Your response will be really helpful.</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>