Class Schedule, some opinions?

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Hello everyone,
this is my very first post, and I wanted to get some help from people who have taken the class.
Hopefully there is someone who had a "similar" schedule to mine, but we'll see.

Anyway, this is my schedule.
Calc II
Organic I with Lab
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Statistics

For Calc II, I have the best teacher on campus that teaches Calculus.
I took his class last semester for Calculus 1 and made a high A.

Organic I, I've read a little bit over the summer, but I plan on reading a little bit more before I take it in the fall.

Human Anatomy, I liked when I did in high school.

Statistics, my friend took it and said it was an easy class.

My concern is, is this schedule doable? One advisor said I should either drop Human Anatomy and keep that schedule and add one more class.

Or drop statistics, and keep that schedule and add another "easier" class.

The thing is, I don't have to take anatomy this semester. I could take it next year, right before I take the PCAT.

I spend most of my time in the library studying all the material, but I heard most of my classes have alot of memorizing, like organic chemistry with reactions, Calc II, and Anatomy with all the parts.

So what are your thoughts on this? Any would be insightful.

Thanks.
 
This, in my eyes, is doable, especially since you said some of these classes aren't hard.
 
I'm going to be a sophomore this year, and I've changed my time management skills from last year.
If it helps, I'll be able to study 3 hrs before going to my Organic Chemistry class.
 
Hello everyone,
this is my very first post, and I wanted to get some help from people who have taken the class.
Hopefully there is someone who had a "similar" schedule to mine, but we'll see.

Anyway, this is my schedule.
Calc II
Organic I with Lab
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Statistics

For Calc II, I have the best teacher on campus that teaches Calculus.
I took his class last semester for Calculus 1 and made a high A.

Organic I, I've read a little bit over the summer, but I plan on reading a little bit more before I take it in the fall.

Human Anatomy, I liked when I did in high school.

Statistics, my friend took it and said it was an easy class.

My concern is, is this schedule doable? One advisor said I should either drop Human Anatomy and keep that schedule and add one more class.

Or drop statistics, and keep that schedule and add another "easier" class.

The thing is, I don't have to take anatomy this semester. I could take it next year, right before I take the PCAT.

I spend most of my time in the library studying all the material, but I heard most of my classes have alot of memorizing, like organic chemistry with reactions, Calc II, and Anatomy with all the parts.

So what are your thoughts on this? Any would be insightful.

Thanks.

No I also think this is doable. One semester I took calculus II, microbiology, and mammalian physiology all with labs and I worked full time and still managed to get A's and B's. If you do work, I would drop stats (even though this is an easy class) and take it next semester otherwise you may have a nervous breakdown :laugh:
 
Time consuming, but (fairly easily) doable - none of the classes are actually all that "hard" - just time consuming.
 
Piece of cake. All easy classes
 
Thats it?

I say, mix it up a little. Add another class! Something you think will be interested and a break from all that science. Even take it as a Pass/Fail or audit!
 
Ok thank-you all for replying. I won't be working, so with everyone saying it is doable, i'm going to go through with it.

Any more opinions would be appreciated.
 
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