Do they all (except history, of course) have a 3 hour lab attached to the course? I found that having a lot of labs really seemed to increase the difficulty of the semester. Not that the labs themselves were hard, but just that they took up so much time in my schedule. If they don't all have labs, then you might be ok as long as you don't let yourself get behind studying!
Do they all (except history, of course) have a 3 hour lab attached to the course? I found that having a lot of labs really seemed to increase the difficulty of the semester. Not that the labs themselves were hard, but just that they took up so much time in my schedule. If they don't all have labs, then you might be ok as long as you don't let yourself get behind studying!
yeah, all the classes have the 3 hours lab, that's what i was wondering, would that be too much having 4 science classes like that with the labs taking up most of my time in school? is anyone else in the same situation as me........
I already finished the calculus series. Im more of a math person so Calculus was very easy for me, for chem i had to work way harder for my A in Chem I, lab was a killer because I was new to all the lab equipments and techniques. Im totally new to Bio so I have no idea how's that going to work out. Biology I and Human Physiology together in the same semester, is that recommended?
If math is easy for u then physics wont be too bad... chem will be the same difficulty as the first one usually, bio is just lots of memorizing and so is physiology.... you should be okay. Its def. a good thing for adcoms to see that you have many hard classes at one time. I say try it out the 1st week - have a back up class and maybe switch out of physiology if it seems to hard. To me I would think physiology would take up the most time but at my school physiology is a higher level class than bio so i'm not sure its difficulty at your school. ramblings... i hope that was understandable.