<p>I will be starting my junior year of college in the fall. My schedule includes 7 classes. Quantitative chemical analysis, physical chemistry, physical chemistry lab, organic chemistry 1, calculus 3, engineering physics 2, and physics lab. I am striving to achieve straight A's and was wondering if that goal achievable.</p>
<p>If you’re going to be a junior in college, you really should know the answer to your question.</p>
<p>That schedule sounds awful. I’m a math major. So many difficult numbers-based classes will be stressful. I don’t see how anyone could survive it - then again, I’m no prodigy.</p>
<p>I’d shoot myself…
Sounds slightly better than water boarding, though, so I guess that’s something…
You can take PChem and Ochem at the same time at your school?</p>
<p>Yes we are allowed to take ochem and pchem at the same time.</p>
<p>Sounds horrible! It’ll be hard, just stay focused even though I’m sure you know that. It’s five classes and two labs, right? Good luck!</p>
<p>Unless you are a super genius medical marble that is going to be super intense/difficult. Why don’t you cut a class or two of the more intense subjects and really put your energy into learning and retaining the information from your classes? How many credits is it?</p>
<p>Physics and Calc won’t be so bad, imo, but O+P chem are hard by themselves. Together, not a good idea. Your choice though.</p>
<p>yea thats gonna suck</p>
<p>It’s an 18 credit schedule which includes two labs.</p>