Another coursework question

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Hey all, you were extremely helpful last time I asked a question, so here is another.

Long story short I plan to graduate a year early due to financial reasons. This would require me to take a few summer classes. I plan to take physics 1 and 2 at a different 4 year University since they offer a 4-week physics 1 and 4-week physics 2.

So my question is, do you think it is feasible to take physics 1 and physics 2 (Algebra-based) the same summer as this University makes them each 4 weeks long.

Or should I take Physics 1 this summer and Physics 2 next summer (my junior year), then I would 100% have to take a gap year (would basically be two years since I plan to graduate 1 year early). This would allow me some time to do other EC in the summer.

Additionally, since this isn't a CC would it be okay from an admission point of view?
 
Long story short I plan to graduate a year early due to financial reasons. This would require me to take a few summer classes. I plan to take physics 1 and 2 at a different 4 year University since they offer a 4-week physics 1 and 4-week physics 2.

So my question is, do you think it is feasible to take physics 1 and physics 2 (Algebra-based) the same summer as this University makes them each 4 weeks long.

Or should I take Physics 1 this summer and Physics 2 next summer (my junior year), then I would 100% have to take a gap year (would basically be two years since I plan to graduate 1 year early). This would allow me some time to do other EC in the summer.

Additionally, since this isn't a CC would it be okay from an admission point of view?
Presumably, you'd be taking Lecture plus Lab? So long as you plan to do very little else during your summer terms, it's doable to take the classes and excel. That means no job, maybe one volunteer gig for a few hours a week to keep you sane, and very little fun stuff with friends. Do not try to study for the MCAT at the same time, as one of the two endeavors will be less than successful.
 
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