Can someone help?

<p>I know everyone here is deliberating whether to attend an Ivy league or 4-year institution; however, I have a different question. I’m in a community college (for lack of money and resources) and wondering how many Honors classes I should take per semester. I want to take English 101, Humanities 60, and Art 102 . . . all are Honors. I’m also going to take math, but non-honors. My brother said it’s too much for my Spring semester–considering that it’s my first year. Do you guys think it’s too much for Spring semester? Three Honors courses and one regular math course?</p>

<p>PS: I took five college-level courses (not honors) las Fall semester and got all A’s. I’m confused! lol</p>

<p>What do I do? Ahhh! lol</p>

<p>How many hours are you taking?</p>

<p>I don’t know what you mean by that! lol</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Enrollment in 6 or more transferable units per semester, maintenance of a 3.0 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 GPA in Honors courses. </p></li>
<li><p>Completion of six Honors courses with a 3.0 GPA for certification upon transfer. </p></li>
</ul>

<p>With the information above, I’d be taking 9 transferable units in the Spring semester. I’ll just need three more honors courses later on to complete the program. But should I just take two honors classes and two regular, or three honors and one regular. lol I’m so wack. lol.</p>

<p>Semester hours. How many semester hours are you taking?</p>

<p>When I had up the hours from the four classes that I’m going to take, I come up with 6.05 hours.</p>

<p>We might be talking apples and oranges here.</p>

<p>An average semester load is around 15 hours. The typical class is 3 or 4 hours. So an average workload is 4 to 5 classes.</p>

<p>Yeah, I guess I’m average, because I’m taking four classes.
so yeah, I’m just taking two honors and two regulars.
Settled!
lol thanks a lot for your help :D</p>