Schedule

<p>I know there's like a million threads like this but I want honest opinions. I'm going to take 17 credits this semester and the classes don't seem too bad at all but I always tell myself that (and I don't do as well as I wanted) and I'm just an average student, I'm not a CC student. So think 'average' student. I also have to commute like an hour and 30 minutes to school. </p>

<p>-Applied Chem for BME (Organic and Biochemistry) 3 credits 2:00-3:15 T, TH
-Applied Ethics/Bioethics 3 credits 11:00-11:50am MWF
-Calculus (including Matlab lab secessions) 4 credits 2:00-3:15 M, W ;2:00-3:50 F
-Beginning Piano 1 credit 9:00am-10:40am M
-Writing for Engineers 3 credits (Heard he gives like 2-3 essays per week and we get books to read too) 12:30-1:45pm M,W
-Physiological Processes 3 credits 5:00-7:40 TH </p>

<p>It's not as bad as last semester, 16 credits, three sciences and a math and class from like 8am to 9pm at night but I just want to know if I'm still crazy or not. And Oh, I'm just turned Sophomore if that helps.</p>

<p>Doesn’t look too bad to me for an engineering major, fairly typical in fact. The essays for your Writing for Engineers class could be a pain, depending on the length requirement.</p>

<p>Not a bad load, but consider taking EE, MechE or ChemE instead of BME at UG level.</p>

<p>^Why? I like BME…</p>

<p>NVM, I thought you were going to be a freshman next year.</p>