<p>I am taking Orgo II, Physics II, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calc, and Dif Equations for 17 credits. Should I drop the Dif Eq and go for 14?</p>
<p>Last semester I did Orgo I, Physics II, Calc II, and Bio and managed a 4.0, so serious comments only, please.</p>
<p>Why are you considering to drop the course? Unless the course grade would be a serious detriment, I'd keep it. 14 credits still are enough to keep your hands full, but 17 is definitely manageable.</p>
<p>The olnly reason is that I am taking 5 courses. I have only done 4 per semester so far... At the same time 14 might not look so good for transfer.</p>
<p>DUDE, your couseload is ridiculously amazing, RELAX, a 4.0 with those kinds of courses will make you really stand out</p>
<p>i dont care if u took 3 of those courses, it is really impressive</p>
<p>This is my first semester taking 5 classes too with 17 credit hours, and it doesn't seem too bad except for the fact that my chemistry meets 5 hours a week and is a 3 credit hour course.</p>
<p>bball: I can't man! I'm going crazy here! This place is condemning me to mediocrity :((
green09: same here :/</p>
<p>martini, where are you? (i feel the same way)</p>
<p>I'm thinking about picking up a 5th course (Currently I have Russian, Western Political Thought, American Gov't, and a freshman seminar on Samuari) but I have way too much reading and it may impact my Russian grade.</p>
<p>So I opted for credited fine arts instead to help with my ECs/because I'd rather do something marketable then just another course that may not transfer.</p>
<p>Obviously, you're in a different situation then I am.</p>
<p>I'd say get a copy of the syllabus and then decide.</p>