A&P, ochem,&Physics

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That will depend on a variety of factors including but not limited to the following: your work capacity, the difficulty of those courses at your school in terms of both workload and harshness of grading, your other time commitments, and how much you enjoy those topics.

For myself at my school, the answer is no since I took those classes last semester and did very well.
 
I agree. I've not take ochem, but i have taken a&p and physics. A&P isnt bad, memorizing and understanding. is there a lab component? Its the time commitment there.
Physics? Trig or cal based? Physics is "bad" if you can see the big picture rather than focusing on small components. So I think its doable, but what else do you have going on? Job, volunteering, etc? That would be the deciding factor if i were in your shoes.
 
You will be fine, depending on your non-academic responsibilities. I never worried about "is this too much" questions, cause anything you take in undergrad - anything - will be a lighter courseload than med school, so you may as well get used to it.
 
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