I'm taking organic I, physics I, calc II and a humanities class this semester. The science/math classes are really kicking me so far but I KNOW for sure I could be doing better if I had more time. I way underestimated how much time and effort these classes take.
I'm debating if I should cut most of my ECs for the rest of this semester or if I should just hammer through it without stopping anything. This is everything else I'm doing outside of classes:
10 hours / week doing research at a lab - can't really cut my hours on this because of the nature of the experiments and I have to do a poster presentation soon
Clinical volunteering 4 hours a week - I could stop for this semester and come back in January but I really really love going there. I've been there since last summer and really only visit 2-3 patients so they all know me pretty well and it's super personally rewarding. I would just feel guilty about stopping and not coming for so long but I know that the director could find another volunteer to visit them.
Tutoring - depends on if I get booked but usually 2 hours/week + some prep time. Also really rewarding for me and the professor (took his class last year and we're pretty close) really wanted me to tutor it.
I could stop volunteering and tutoring and focus on my classes to get A-s / A's or keep going but risk not doing as well. I have a 3.9+ right now so I'm not too worried about my gpa in terms of applying but it still feels bad knowing I'm not doing as well as I could be.
Any advice at all is appreciated! Thank you.
I'm debating if I should cut most of my ECs for the rest of this semester or if I should just hammer through it without stopping anything. This is everything else I'm doing outside of classes:
10 hours / week doing research at a lab - can't really cut my hours on this because of the nature of the experiments and I have to do a poster presentation soon
Clinical volunteering 4 hours a week - I could stop for this semester and come back in January but I really really love going there. I've been there since last summer and really only visit 2-3 patients so they all know me pretty well and it's super personally rewarding. I would just feel guilty about stopping and not coming for so long but I know that the director could find another volunteer to visit them.
Tutoring - depends on if I get booked but usually 2 hours/week + some prep time. Also really rewarding for me and the professor (took his class last year and we're pretty close) really wanted me to tutor it.
I could stop volunteering and tutoring and focus on my classes to get A-s / A's or keep going but risk not doing as well. I have a 3.9+ right now so I'm not too worried about my gpa in terms of applying but it still feels bad knowing I'm not doing as well as I could be.
Any advice at all is appreciated! Thank you.
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