<p>I am currently a high school senior, and have been taking college classes at Clarion University since the beginning of my Junior year. I will be attending the University of Pittsburgh after this year, and have planned my classes so as to fulfill most of the Arts and Sciences general education requirements. During Junior year I took College Writing, Principles of Sociology, Medicine in Literature, and American History 1877 - Present (getting A's in all of the above.) During this summer I took Anatomy and Physiology I and II (got A's in both). But that's really not saying much, considering the entry requirements for Clarion (no offense meant to anyone.) I am currently taking a public speaking and philosophy course with the intent to take more classes next semester, and will probably graduate high school with 30 credits. </p>
<p>For my freshman year at Pitt I was looking at doing Bio I, Gen Chem I, and Physics I in the fall, and Bio II, Gen Chem II, and Physics II in the spring. Is this realistic/smart, given my circumstances? </p>
<p>At this point I am considering a Biology/Japanese double major (already know a large amount of Japanese and can skip a couple years).</p>