2 prereqs- same semester

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Tatu78

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hey guys!
I asked this question yesterday on another forum, but I would more feedback!

I am planning on taking the prerequisites college physics 201 and 202 this coming semester together. I previously took AP Physics in hs, so I recall the basics. In the other forum, the person said that it's okay, but after I told them that ill be taking it with Chem 2 and Cell Bio, they said it may be too much. I am taking these at a community college and this coming fall will be my last semester.

Last spring semester i took 21 creds, if the problem is the workload!
 
Not a big deal if you are determined. I took Bio 1, Chem 1, Phy 1, pre calc, and eng 102 together one semester and bio 2, Chem 2, Phy 2, and calc 1 the next
 
id be careful about taking prereqs at a community college, a lotta schools do not like seeing prereqs from community colleges, and don't hold me to it but I think some schools don't accept them, why not just take it at a 4 year public school?
Only 4 schools do not accept them.
 
Wow you know exactly how many, you should list which ones, and generally though, at least according to my old college advisor, schools don't like to see them, even if they do technically accept them....
As long as you show that you maintained those frades in upper level classes and got 20+ DAT, I do not think it matters too much.
 
Thank you for the reply! And the two schools I want to go to accept them, so thats good.
Yes. But you still need to apply to more than 2. When you transfer to a 4-year you just need to maintain the same GPA that you got in the CC or higher and you'll be fine
 
Wow you know exactly how many, you should list which ones, and generally though, at least according to my old college advisor, schools don't like to see them, even if they do technically accept them....
Accept 0: Temple, BU, Tufts, Creighton. Accept less than 60 credits: Howard (only 10) and Pitt (30%).
 
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