About those science classes.....

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I am going into this fall semester and i will barely become a sophomore with 32 credits.
I have not taken any science classes yet, mainly because i wasn't in a high enough math to do so, also wanted to get other pre-reqs out of the way.

I also haven't had science since high school. I dont think i have enough time to take the intro sciences, but i am also hesitant on going into the general sciences without any knowledge.

Has anyone had this problem or have any suggestions?
 
I would start off with general bio. See how you fare in that. It covers the basics of bio, chem, etc. to give you an idea of how challenging getting back into the swing of things will be.
 
Take 1 science class sophomore year. Get a tutor to help if you run into trouble.
 
I am going into this fall semester and i will barely become a sophomore with 32 credits.
I have not taken any science classes yet, mainly because i wasn't in a high enough math to do so, also wanted to get other pre-reqs out of the way.

I also haven't had science since high school. I dont think i have enough time to take the intro sciences, but i am also hesitant on going into the general sciences without any knowledge.

Has anyone had this problem or have any suggestions?

If you're really hesitant about jumping into the sciences then check out the course listings. I know that my school has two bio I classes. There is the bio I for non-science majors and bio I for science majors. Maybe take the non-science major bio to feel it out.

Another option is to audit the class. Rules change from school to school but it should let you take the class without harming your GPA.
 
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