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ok tell me which classes I should drop..I signed up for alot and I dont think I can mangae this. Has anyone on here done this?

zoology and lab
Human anatomy & physiology and lab
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy and lab
Undergrad seminar
Genetics and lab
chem1 lab

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bubbajones said:
ok tell me which classes I should drop..I signed up for alot and I dont think I can mangae this. Has anyone on here done this?

zoology and lab
Human anatomy & physiology and lab
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy and lab
Undergrad seminar
Genetics and lab
chem1 lab


I can't vouch for your school but genetics+ lab in my school was the equiv. to at leat 3 "normal" courses in terms of workload.
Having said that you should probably cutdown on at least 2 courses on your list assuming labs are worth 1/2 a course.
I would do away with comp. vertebrate anatomy and labs along with the zoology.
 
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also, pick up a fun course. i'm a firm believer that each semester you should have one non-science course to help stay sane.
 
Drop Zoology. Do the rest. :thumbup:
 
I'd drop zoology and comparative vert. anat
 
I agree with dropping zoology.
 
zoology is a part of my degree requirement. I go to Stephen F. Austin I don't think the Genetics class is anything like Harvard or something like that. Doesn't the ADCOMS look at the difficulty of the course load when evaluating?
 
My course load will be similiar to yours bubba, I'm not worried about it.
 
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