How these courses look in one semester ?

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raidkha

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Hello.
what you think of this load in one semester?

- General Chemistry II
- Calculus II
- General Biology I ( had AP bio before)
- Programming in C ( had an experince with C programming before)
- Engineering Design and Auto-cad
 
I don't know the difficulty of those programming and engineering classes, but I am taking gen chem 2, bio 1, and calc 2 next semester with english 1 and martial arts. I think it depends on what your strengths and weaknesses are. If you think you can handle it, you can handle it.
 
Hello.
what you think of this load in one semester?

- General Chemistry II
- Calculus II
- General Biology I ( had AP bio before)
- Programming in C ( had an experince with C programming before)
- Engineering Design and Auto-cad

To me, this looks a bit heavy, but it is certainly doable. The real question of course is how you will be able to handle this course load. How many credits have taken in the past? How did you do?
 
I think it's totally doable, as long as you manage your time wisely.
That is similar to what my friends' schedules looked like in high school.
Since you are familiar with the course material, bio shouldn't be too bad.
As for calc and chem, they are a breeze compared to higher-level courses like Orgo and Diff. Equations lol
 
To heavy, honestly. To adcoms, GPA is more important than how many rigorous courses you took at one time. If you can get all A's in those courses then fine... but I don't see a need to take that workload. The computer courses wont be "hard", but are very time consuming. You are going to need your time studying for the other 3 courses to secure those A's. The other courses don't count for science GPA by the way.
 
In all honesty, as long a you don't have to work full time you should be fine.
 
Hello.
what you think of this load in one semester?

- General Chemistry II
- Calculus II
- General Biology I ( had AP bio before)
- Programming in C ( had an experince with C programming before)
- Engineering Design and Auto-cad

Medium load.
 
I have no idea about the engineering class, but the other classes look ok.
 
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