Taking four upper-level math courses in a semester...will I survive?

Hey guys so here is my dilemma. I am a junior and trying to graduate on time and in order to do that I have to have
at least one semester where I take 4 upper division math courses.

So these are the math classes I plan to take in the fall and I’m just wondering if y’all think it is doable?

  1. Probability 1
  2. Intro to Algebraic Structures
  3. Structure of Modern Geometry
  4. Discrete Mathematics

If you’ve taken the class any comments about them?

@Incognito101 Are you a math major?

I don’t know your background, but I feel Probability 1 and Discrete Mathematics (I’m assuming this is an intro to topics in discrete mathematics, such as graph theory, combinatorics, etc.) should be very doable. I struggled a bit through my abstract algebra course, although some people got through it fairly easily. I haven’t taken any modern geometry courses.

Overall if you have a decent background, and if the rest of your classes, if any, are manageable, then it should be quite doable.