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I am taking 14 credit hours this semester ,{ math , ochem & lab, 2 bio classes} 9-5pm then i am working 5:30--9:30pm...i will be studying for dat aswell...and volunteering 6hrs a week and then caretaking 4hrs a week... is this to much..?
 
I am taking 14 credit hours this semester ,{ math , ochem & lab, 2 bio classes} 9-5pm then i am working 5:30--9:30pm...i will be studying for dat aswell...and volunteering 6hrs a week and then caretaking 4hrs a week... is this to much..?

Yup.. too much. Don't jeopardize your ochem GPA. That's what I did and it was probably the worst decision I have ever made. To be successful in Ochem, you need a lot of practice, which requires a lot of time. You won't be able to do that with that schedule. Good luck!
 
When do you plan on taking the DAT?

IMO it's too late in this cycle, so you might as well push it back to next summer so you can specifically focus on it. I was working full time and studying for it and that sucked.

Just study and know the material for your current classes and it will be a good prep for when you actually have the time to study for the DAT.
 
I am taking 14 credit hours this semester ,{ math , ochem & lab, 2 bio classes} 9-5pm then i am working 5:30--9:30pm...i will be studying for dat aswell...and volunteering 6hrs a week and then caretaking 4hrs a week... is this to much..?

You could cut out the "volunteering", unless you believe it is more important that your gpa.
 
THNX guys, i think i will be cutting or reducing the volunteer hours...as for the DAT idk.
 
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