<p>This is my planned schedule for the fall:
Econ 1
Math 53
Education 186AC
Geography 10</p>
<p>It is a total of 16 units. I am also planning on taking either Education or Geography as P/NP. Im leaning towards taking Geography P/NP. How hard would this schedule be? If it matters I am an intended Business and Math double major. Thanks.</p>
<p>Education 186AC is also listed as Geography 159AC and Ethnic Studies 159AC.</p>
<p>Do Education 186AC or Geography 10 have large term projects/papers, or enormous amounts of reading? If not, then your schedule looks pretty light in terms of workload.</p>
<p>If you intend to major in math, consider Math H53 and/or H54.</p>
<p>I am not to sure about the amount of reading but I do know that for Education 186AC there are only two midterms(or one) and a final. For Geography 10 there is a midterm, final, and one 10 page paper.</p>
<p>For Education 186AC there are 4 books and a reader. There seems to be about 70 pgs max of reading per week. For Geography 10 there are 2 books and, from what I hear there is a reader online that is at most 200 pages. One of the two books is a World Atlas. Hope this info helps with a response for my question.</p>
<p>You may want to consider how fast you read with good comprehension (for social studies type of subjects) in order to determine how much time the reading will take.</p>
<p>The supposed benchmark for time spent on a class is 3 hours per unit per week, including both in-class and out-of-class time. Most classes probably take less time, but there is considerable variation – classes with labs, computer programming assignments, or large term projects/papers tend to take more time. Also, those which are intellectually difficult for you can take a lot of time.</p>
<p>Easy schedule .Math is the only one that needs a lot of work in.</p>