<p>So I'm planning out my schedule and I know for sure I'm going to be taking Bio1A/1AL, Physics8A, and English31AC (I'm going to be a sophomore next year btw). On top of this, I plan on doing research (9-12 hours a week, depending where i get in) and volunteering at Oakland's Children Research Hospital. Otherwise, I'm already set in the two clubs I'm in this year (Rotaract and Kairos fellowship). So I was wondering...other than those three classes I listed which add up to 13 units, and the 3-4 units of research I'll have...should I do NutriSci 10? I know I won't need it for anything since I'm a MCB major so I'll already have classes to fulfill the bio breadth with...but I thought it'd be interesting, and I don't want to make my semester too easy, you know? I figure I shouldn't waste my time here. Especially since I thought this semester would be more busy (Chem3A, Math1B, Classics 28, a decal since I didn't get into the suitcase clinic) but it wasn't so I know I can handle some more rigor.</p>
<p>I guess my biggest question is how time consuming that research is gonna be and if I should take nutrisci 10 on top of it all. Thanks for the advice! I keep going back and forth on it since I've never done research or volunteering at that hospital so I'm not sure how hard it's gonna be.</p>