<p>Just depends on you and what you can handle and how good you are at managing your time. That schedule doesn’t look that bad to me. Mine is a lot worse this semester.</p>
<p>Hehe, silly kids these days. Manage your time and that’s almost nothing. Basically just physics (lawl, easy at your level), Orgo, and calculus 2. I and many of the other people in my major take 3 physics classes, 2 math classes, and other misc junk in a semester and still manage to come out alive and sane. The key is to not be a loser and wait until before the tests to start studying or partying your brains out every weekend.</p>
<p>Time management isn’t that difficult. I consider myself very good at it and here is the general approach I take that works for me. At the beginning of each week, I write out generally what needs to be done that week and estimate how long I anticipate each task will take. If I have an exam, I will write out a detailed study plan.</p>
<p>For example, if I have an econ exam I usually do something like 1) Review notes and write out study sheet (1.5hrs) 2) Review old problem sets (2hrs) 3) Review notes again (1hr) 4) Practice problems from book (2hrs). That way, I can spread out my studying and say Monday I will do 1 and 2, Tuesday I will do 2) and Wednesday I will do 3). Each day doesn’t require a lot of studying so I can also do other work those days as well. </p>
<p>I probably spend 10-15mins a week making up these plans and it is totally worth it.</p>