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Thanks for piecing that together Sherlock, cause I really thought he was taking 30 science credits in one semester. </p>
<p>Once again, I say this as objectively and unoffensively as I can regarding the OP. If a student with a 24 ACT thinks he/she can take Calculus II, Calculus III, Physics I, Physics II, General Chemistry I, Linear Algebra, Java, PLUS OTHER quantitative courses in one year, PLUS get A’s, then something is ridiculously fishy. </p>
<p>I can tell you guys aren’t science majors (or quantitatively inclined for that matter) because if you were, this would send up red flags immediately. And guess what, this will send up red flags at any engineering college adcom. Particularly top 10 engineering adcoms per the OP’s list. The quality of those courses will be called into question. No doubt about that. Want my honest opinion? They either seem remedial level or the OP cannot gauge himself and is biting off wayyyyy more than he can chew.</p>
<p>My original advice and ironicallyunsure’s additions still stand.</p>