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Because I chose not to take General Biology and General Chemistry together my freshman and sophomore years, I am now quite behind. I've started picking up the pace and enrolling in summer classes but the only way to graduate on time is to have the following courses completed in the spring semester:
- Organic Chemistry II (With Lab)
- General Biochemistry (With Lab)
- General Microbiology (With Lab)
-Basic Ethics

I have asked friends who suggested stacking 7 courses is really pushing it while others say it'll be hard but doable. Any advice would be appreciated
Taking three labs at one time is pushing the envelope, especially when one of them is an OChem lab. Do you have the option of taking out one of the other labs?
 
I would remove Biochem and take it with a different load because its SO important and you want to be able to enjoy and devote time to actually learning it. It will be useful on the MCAT and to some degree in med school.

Edit: You can add in a fluff general ed, like government or college writing or something and still be at 14 credits.
 
Thank you so much for this advice. All I've been thinking about is graduating on time rather than graduating with the concepts mastered. I've decided to take the extra semester.
This will be better in the long run.
 

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