<p>Fist, I apologize in advance if any of this is unclear.. Was in a rush.</p>
<p>I'm planning to take Chem 162 and Bio 180 together next quarter. I'll most definitely take chem to finish the series but if bio seems just way too much together with chem, I'll probably take it next year. Those two are the only classes that I really want to take as of now. Could anyone give suggestions on my third class? And would it be more realistic to take less than 15 credits since I'm taking bio and chem together? In other words, would taking those two classes simultaneously be way too overwhelming? And I know you don't know my academic potential, so just generalize please. Thank you. Also, how have you or anyone you know handled chem 162 and bio 180 together if they have been taken together?</p>
<p>Well it really depends on you. How well are you doing in your science classes right now? What is your course work this quarter compared to the next one you want to take? Not sure how many people take two science classes together but if you like science than I guess you can try, but don’t get burnt out. Also, with all the sections that science classes require the third class will be a little tough to fit into your schedule.</p>
<p>Wow. Impressive schedule! I would probably never be able to take math with chem and bio. Are you signing up for that schedule for spring quarter? If I may ask, what did grade did you get for 142?</p>
<p>Yeah, spring quarter. I got a 3.8 in chem because i really screwed up the final (82). I got a 97 on both midterms and if i had gotten like an 86 or so on the final i probably would have 4.0ed it</p>