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<p>No problem! I want to add that, at least when I was a freshman, the freshman advisors strongly recommended AGAINST taking more than 1 honors class per term, which I (and I’m sure many others) found insulting. Some of the advisors (not all) seemed to insinuate that we would not do well if we took more than 1 UHC course, we would be quickly overwhelmed, etc. I just want to say that this is definitely NOT the case, and for any student serious about their academics, it is most definitely possible to do 2-3 UHC courses per term without feeling like it’s overkill. </p>
<p>And then again, if you don’t want to take any, don’t! It’s all about how hard you want/need to push yourself. If you’re worried your first semester, take it light, and then bump it up if you need to (or better yet-- start out hard and if you feel like the material is too much, drop down to regular in the first two weeks of the term, which is the add/drop period).</p>