<p>Has anyone here taken a course over the summer that's went on for a very short time? I'm taking a math course over the summer that's only 3 weeks long and I'm starting to get scared. So I was just wondering if anyone else has taken a short class and how it went.</p>
<p>I'm doing it for physics June 4th.</p>
<p>Don't sweat it, the classes are usually much easier and everyone passes unless you don't show up and then why would you wouldn't.</p>
<p>I'm taking classes this summer that are 5 weeks long. 2 right now in end of May/June, and then one end of June/July. I have never done this before, but hopefully it will turn out for the better.</p>
<p>I'm taking Chem I over a period of 12 weeks rather than 16 weeks.</p>
<p>Thats the best summer layout. I've heard that kids hate summer classes that are 6 and 8 weeks long.</p>
<p>Except that 12 weeks takes up pretty much your entire summer. At my alma mater, there were 4 possibilities - a 3-week pre-session, two consecutive 5 week sessions, and then a few rare classes which are 10 weeks and spanned the length of the two five week sessions. Lot more flexibility and meant that if you didn't want to, you didn't have to spend the entire summer at school or in town.</p>
<p>Wow my school only offers 2 classes that are 3 wks long and they are extremely simple classes. Almost all science classes, math, and most core classes are 12 weeks long. Only pre-intro classes, extremely specific classes, and humanities are 6 weeks. Also my school ends at the end of April.</p>
<p>Yeah, I'll be doing French this summer. I've done Intro to Discrete Math before in the summer, and it was a lot easier than it would've been had I done it during the semester. If you only take one class (which I think just about everyone should with our schedule, at 2 hrs per day, 4 days a week, doing 2 classes is bordering overkill, unless one of them is a "cake" class), then you can just focus on that one class and probably do well in it.</p>
<p>i'm going to do calc 3 in june and physics 2 in july</p>
<p>This summer I'm taking 2 classes and working over a 6 week period. It's been kinda interesting working 4 hours a day, and having 3 hours in class...</p>
<p>If all you are doing over that 3 weeks is the one class, then why not?</p>