Science courses per semester

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I am entering my last year of my science degree and I have 5 science courses left to complete for my degree. I was planning on doing 1 biology course this summer and then 2 science courses along with 2 electives for each of the fall and winter semesters. I was wondering if this sounds like a good idea or if it would be better to do 3 science courses and 1 elective in the fall semester and then 2 science plus 2 elective in the winter semester?

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I am entering my last year of my science degree and I have 5 science courses left to complete for my degree. I was planning on doing 1 biology course this summer and then 2 science courses along with 2 electives for each of the fall and winter semesters. I was wondering if this sounds like a good idea or if it would be better to do 3 science courses and 1 elective in the fall semester and then 2 science plus 2 elective in the winter semester?

Thanks for the help

I would do plan one, 1 summer and 2 each semester. I think it is better to spree it out and get better grades. Do the courses have labs? Those are something to consider as well.
 
yes both science courses have labs. I was just concerned as to whether or not taking 2 science courses is looked down on compared to taking 3 sciences per semester
 
As long as you fulfill all the prereqs, it doesn't matter how many science classes you take per semester. If that was the case, non-science majors wouldn't stand a chance in admissions.
 
Do one course in summer, then 2 each a semester. likely 2 do well if u spread it out

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