<p>monday: speech 10:30-11:20 </p>
<p>tues:math 12:30-1:20 english 1:30-2:45</p>
<p>wed: speech 10:30-11:20 </p>
<p>thrus: macro 3-5:50</p>
<p>fri: speech 10:30-11:20</p>
<p>i also have to put 3 hours in a week at a math lab and will prob do that a day im not busy .. maybe thrus morning / fri afternoon etc</p>
<p>but do you think this will be an easy schedule to balance? i want to be motivated and not bored but also dont want to be overwhlemed.</p>
<p>i need time to study, have a job and hangout with friends</p>
<p>advice? thanks</p>
<p>im out of state and cant meet with my advisors</p>
<p>You’ve started registering for classes? How? I didn’t think we had the option yet.</p>
<p>About your question, your schedule looks pretty good. I did full time dual enrollment this year because I was pretty much done with my high school credits and I had a pretty similar schedule my first semester (only I didn’t have class on Fridays-- my choice). Do you plan on working (either part time or work study)? Because you should probably factor that in too.
For the class that you have that starts ten minutes after the first one ends (Tuesday) have you looked at the distance between the two classrooms? Because you don’t want to have to run all the way to the other side of campus everyday so you’re not late. Plus it’s always good to have at least 15 minutes before each class to go over assignments or get your things together or maybe even have a snack. Last semester I scheduled one of my classes 15 minutes before the next one, but the classrooms were down the hall from each other. </p>
<p>Thanks and you cant make your scedule yet this is just an example of the classes and potentially days etc. </p>