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Alright I am putting together my Fall semester...
Prereqs needed:
Physics 1 and 2
Orgo Chem 1 and 2
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2
Microbiology
Microeconomics

Proposed Fall schedule:
Orgo Chem 1
Physics 1
Anatomy and Physiology 1

It seems like it might be a bit much on the memorization side, but I have not taken the courses before. Anyone advise against it based on experience?
 
Alright I am putting together my Fall semester...
Prereqs needed:
Physics 1 and 2
Orgo Chem 1 and 2
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2
Microbiology
Microeconomics

Proposed Fall schedule:
Orgo Chem 1
Physics 1
Anatomy and Physiology 1

It seems like it might be a bit much on the memorization side, but I have not taken the courses before. Anyone advise against it based on experience?

If those are your only 3 classes in the Fall, there should be no problems.

Even if you add one more, it still going to be fine.
 
Alright I am putting together my Fall semester...
Prereqs needed:
Physics 1 and 2
Orgo Chem 1 and 2
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2
Microbiology
Microeconomics

Proposed Fall schedule:
Orgo Chem 1
Physics 1
Anatomy and Physiology 1

It seems like it might be a bit much on the memorization side, but I have not taken the courses before. Anyone advise against it based on experience?


It is little bit too much, I would take Physiology or Ochem 1 with Physics 1 and Microeconomics 🙂 2 science and 1 non-science course is better 🙂
 
3 classes/semester isn't too much. Rather on the light side.
 
Unless you are working a lot, it seems doable. However, I am telling you this from a pharmacy student perspective; I take 8 classes a semester :laugh: If you think that you have the time to devote to the classes, you should be fine. You will probably need a good study schedule to keep you on track. Falling behind in O-chem or A&P is a baaaad idea. Best of luck!
 
It is little bit too much, I would take Physiology or Ochem 1 with Physics 1 and Microeconomics 🙂 2 science and 1 non-science course is better 🙂

I did 3 sciences and 1 economics course in college few years ago and I turned out fine.
 
The semesters where I took more credits, I almost always achieved better grades than the semesters where I took fewer credits. I don't know if that's true for other people, but maybe the lack of time caused me to be more productive with the time I had. I think you'll be just fine with that schedule.
 
Definitely doable if the teachers don't suck. Add on 2 or 3 easy social sciences.
 
I would add microeconomics on as well. That would bring it to I'm guessing 15-16 hours which is completely doable. If you are working at the same time, try to keep work at a minimum since each science course is going to have a lab which will take up a fair amount of your time.
 
The semesters where I took more credits, I almost always achieved better grades than the semesters where I took fewer credits. I don't know if that's true for other people, but maybe the lack of time caused me to be more productive with the time I had. I think you'll be just fine with that schedule.

Definitely heard of that one; some people seem to perform better when they're busier.
 
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