Summer course load

Started by arkgal
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arkgal

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I am going to be taking Physcs 1 and 2 (lecture and lab) this summer, which will let me graduate December 08. The only thing I'd be taking the Fall semester after summer would be Biochemistry. Then I get my degree. I could take Biochemistry this summer (lecture only) along with Physics 2 which would let me graduate in the Summer. I plan on waiting a year to enter pharmacy school. Graduating in the summer and working full time a whole year would put me in a much better situation financially for Pharmacy school. Now my question is, do you think it would be overload to take both physics 2 and biochem together in a 4 week term? It would be nice to graduate a semester earlier but I don't want to do it at the expense of grades. So I was wondering what you guys think. Is it a good idea or not?

Thanks.
 
biochem is hard, unless you are really good at physics and you don't care about your GPA.
 
physics 2 and biochem together in a 4 week term plus both labs would be a lot. I would just take that one class in the fall and graduate in december. You can still work and save money while taking that one class.
 
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I agree, take Biochem by itself and do great in it. With only one class two or three times a week you can definitely work part time and save money anyway and still do well. Plus you can work full time all spring semester and the summer before pharmacy school.