Preparing to go back: Advice

<p>Hey hey</p>

<p>Im preparing to go back to my home school after nearly a year off and I want to start off fresh. Most of you know my situation and my struggles and mistakes. I want a clean slate so that I wont be delayed in graduating anymore. as it stands now, I am a sophomore Chem E major with a 2.9 gpa; but going back now, I know what I want to do. I have a purpose for going to class and maybe not a purpose for Chem E, but I know its the right path for me. I want to get into my school's pharmacy program.</p>

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<li>Do you guys think this is too much?
Multivariable Calculus - 3
E/M Physics OR Thermo - 4
Writing Seminar - 3
Portuguese - 4</li>
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<p>total 14 hours
I kinda want to keep it low so I wont be overloaded. the reason for Portuguese is simple for a grade booster and I like the teacher and promised here that when I get back, I would retake her class.</p>

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<li><p>Im going to have a foreign teacher for math and I have a horrible time with foreign teachers. How can I over come the creeping "skip class" demon when it comes to them?</p></li>
<li><p>Thermo and/or physics is going to be a large lecture class where the teachers state that they don't really want to be bothered with students. Anyone have any useful tips for this class (or lecture classes in general)?</p></li>
<li><p>Am I a fool for wanting to continue in Chem E given my past history?</p></li>
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<p>Honesty appreciated and thanks</p>

<p>I use RatemyProfessor to always get easy and good teachers =)</p>