Taking 4 science classes?

<p>Would it be too difficult to take 4 science courses (2 lower, 2 upper div classes) this fall quarter as an incoming second year? My schedule as of now looks like
Chem 6C
Chem 140A
BIPN 100
Physics 1C/1CL
I have been granted permission through petition to concurrently enroll in both Chem 6C/Chem 140A. I have so far received A+'s in Chem 6A, Chem 6B, Physics 1A/AL and Physics 1B/1BL. I was just wondering if anyone had suggestions on such a workload as this. Thank you.</p>

<p>Looks fine. If you’re a science major, there will be plenty of opportunities down the line that you’re going to be taking all science classes anyway. BIPN 100 will probably take the most time, 140A and 1CL the second-most.</p>

<p>If you can get A+'s in all of the previous science classes, I’m sure you would have no problem balancing out your schedule with 4 sciences classes. Good luck!</p>

<p>If you have done well previously, then go for it…</p>

<p>If you are premed, perhaps, then I would advise DEFINITELY studying your *** off because the four classes you are taking are ALL very important especially for medical school so don’t get a B in any of those.</p>

<p>Havent gotten a B yet so I am going to study my a** off next quarter to ensure that it doesnt happen now. Thanks for the advice guys!</p>

<p>jeez… i see harvard med in your future…</p>