Should I take two 300 level Philosophy classes?

<p>So, in my previous thread I said I'm studying "abroad" in the woods this semester. They said that I shouldn't overload myself with classes or else I won't have time to really enjoy the other activities that we'll be doing. The classes are held in a non-traditional way only three days a week. So I figure with a four day weekend, I should be able to keep up on my work. </p>

<p>My original schedule looked like this:</p>

<p>Humanities 324: The Great Works - A philosophy course.
Humanities 223: Aesthetics - An art class, I might switch it to a 300 level though.
Art 205: Ceramics<br>
UBBL 100: Exodus & Deuteronomy - It's a required Biblical history course.
REC 336: Wilderness Leadership - It's required for this semester, and we explore our leadership styles through five to six day treks through the woods.</p>

<p>So it's not overloaded, it's a 15 credit workload. However I really want to take Philosophy 340 as well. It would add about 15 more books to the already close to 20 that I'm already buying, but its a class I would be super excited about taking. </p>

<p>Should I swap it with Ceramics, or just add it on? I think Ceramics would be a lot of fun, but at the same time...its not really a class I think I'll get a lot out of besides some creative relief. What should I do?</p>

<p>Go ceramics college should be fun</p>