Too hard of a semester?

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I am locked into taking Organic Chemistry I, Physics I, Calculus I, and Public speaking next semester, in order to graduate from my community college within two and a half years (wasted a semester with 20 buisness credits/ getting emt- 9 credits). Is it possible to recieve A's in all? Thanks.
 
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Yeah it's possible, just not easy. Get your study skills good and you can do it, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
 
I am locked into taking Organic Chemistry I, Physics I, Calculus I, and Public speaking next semester, in order to graduate from my community college within two and a half years (wasted a semester with 20 buisness credits/ getting emt- 9 credits). Is it possible to recieve A's in all? Thanks.


It will be hell.

I am also taking 20 credits this quarter; and I also got physics, and organic together.

But, FWIW, Calculus I isn't hard, and Public speaking doesn't sound killer either, so its more going to be a time management issue.

It will still be hard though.
 
You can do it. It isn't hard at all. Just work hard and youll make all As.

In hindsight, Ochem was a joke, and Physics is a of math.

My Fall 2013 semester is going to be Vertebrate Development, Mammalian Physiology, and Cell Biology 🙁
 
I'd consider that one of my more moderate semesters in college.

If you had calc in high school, it will be fairly easy. If you did not, it will be challenging, but doable.
 
I'd consider that one of my more moderate semesters in college.

If you had calc in high school, it will be fairly easy. If you did not, it will be challenging, but doable.

Doing practice problems is the best way to make calc easy. If you blow them off, that class can kick your ass.
 
Doing practice problems is the best way to make calc easy. If you blow them off, that class can kick your ass.

absolutely this.

If you manage your time, this semester is completely do-able. OChem and Calc mostly take practice, which can absorb the most time.
 
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