<p>Any Princeton students or alumni out there with any opinions on how "doable" this is?</p>
<p>I want to go to med school (so I'm premed, meaning I need to take Mol Bio, Eco Bio, Orgo, 1 semester of chem if I get a 4 on the AP test, and I'm not sure if I need to take Physics since I got a 5 on the AP test).</p>
<p>I want to be a psych major (9 courses in psychology). </p>
<p>I want a certificate in neuroscience (of those 9 courses, 5 of them have to be on the neuroscience track, right?).</p>
<p>I also want a certificate in finance, even more than I want a certificate in neuroscience (I need to apply for this right? And I need 5 courses).</p>
<p>My AP tests/CC classes take out a lot of the pre-reqs. Is this course load possible with taking only 4 classes a semester (and one or two over the summer)?</p>
<p>I made a temporary schedule and I was able to fit all of the classes into 8 semesters, with an extra ethical thoughts and moral values class over the summer. Only problem is that my senior year I'm taking 2 psych classes a semester and I'm not sure if that's okay.</p>
<p>My frosh schedule looks like this:
Semester 1 - writing seminar, freshman seminar (HA), Mol 214 (biology), and a class with literary analysis
Semester 2 - freshman seminar (LA), Math 200 for economists, Korean 102 (I'm hoping to place into this since I'm a native speaker), and Chem 215.</p>