<p>I'm planning on taking the following for my spring semester for a total of 14 credits.
I already know most of things in gen chem 2 and have a pretty solid background in chem already but I have not taken bio since my freshman year of high school and have never taken a stat class before. With that said, do you guys think this would be a do-able schedule?</p>
<p>BSC 2010/L Integrated Principles of Biology 1
CHM 2046/L General Chemistry 2
STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1
EEX 3312 Exceptional People in School and Society (gen ed diversity)</p>
<p>It truly depends on each individual person and what his/her strengths and weaknesses are. Seriously. My d would have no trouble with a schedule like that – anything math and science – doesn’t phase her much. She’d freak more on a humanities schedule and think that was more likely crazy difficult, whereas someone who’s a humanities person would be like, “are you kidding … too easy.” Two labs is not uncommon for anyone going into engineering or sciences … it’s time consuming by the very nature of long labs/write-ups, etc., but not necessarily all that more difficult. I think D’s schedule is crazy hard; she’s like … “nah, those are easy for me.” You have to know what you are capable of and then, maybe, see from others what’s involved with those classes to determine if it’s stuff you can handle all at once or not.</p>