<p>So I am a going to be a junior this year and recently changed my major from Nursing to Spanish Secondary Education. Just figured out that Nursing is definitely not for me. Most of my gen eds are taking care of just need 3 more classes. I have only taken 1 Spanish class last semester after taking a placement exam so I don't need to take the introduction courses, since I was placed in Spanish-200. Well this semester I am taking 3 Spanish classes, 2 education classes, and 1 psych class that is required for the education major. In total that is 18 credits which I think is reasonable, I have had semesters like that before with 2 labs. Now my question is whether I should take another education course at my local community college(because it would be cheaper than taking it at my university) since I did change my major kind of late it should put me on track to graduate at the intended time frame I had in mind before I switched majors. But I have never taken education courses before so I don't know if it would be smart to take on this load?</p>
<p>Go ahead and take the education class at the community college. I did all of my education classes I could at a community college.</p>