Physics, Cal III, Engineering math, and Echem all in one semester?

<p>Most engineering colleges require that you finish General Chemistry I prior to enrolling in University Physics I.</p>

<p>So, you’re saying that your school requires satisfaction of a preliminary curriculum prior to being admitted to the engineering department? Not an uncommon situation but it can be nerve-racking for some underclassmen seeking to enroll in engineering. By the way, make sure you signed up for Calculus-based Physics, usually called ‘University Physics,’ as opposed to ‘College Physics.’</p>

<p>Calc III is Multivariable Calc. You should be able to handle Calc III, Chem I and Physics I in the same semester. It’s all hard work. Try not to enroll in more than 3 STEM courses at a time (as you start your academic career).</p>