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Alright, so here is basically my dilemma. First ill give you the scoop on where i stand so that anyone that may try and evaluate all this and help could do so accurately and honestly. First, I go to the University of Texas at Tyler. I am a sophomore. My entire first year was a tragic waste. I was working (ER tech) 48 hours a week night shifts. It owned my face. my GPA was absolutely disgusting (1.6?) However i am retaking the classes i did poorly in, using up all three grade replacements my school offers. so i calculated that if i make straight As (i have made an A on all my first tests, i.e. Gen Chem I, Cal I, History I, and actually a B in composition -- all the classes im taking this semester) my GPA at the end of fall semester will be a 3.29, and assuming a keep up that trend, my spirng semester consisting of Cal II, composition II, chem II, Plant morph, physics, and labs will be a 3.6. The dilemma is that i dont know where or not to keep myself a Bio major or go to chem. I enjoy chem more, but i would have to take an extra year considering im a sophomore and havnt taken either Ochems. So i am inquiring about taking Ochem over the summer, and if i were to do so since my school doesnt offer it over the summer, if i could just go to another UT branch (probably UT austin) which is probably actually a harder school than my main university. Or wud the ADCOMS still frown upon that? This wud be my solution to switching to chemistry and graduating on time. As I have heard chem is a bit more competitive than bio considering the classes involved in the cirriculum. thanks for any help.