<p>Just planning out my 4 year plan and if I do that for a few quarters, I’ll be able to graduate early
So how hard would it be? In terms of workload, hours spent studying, would it be as hard as taking, say, BILD1, CHEM6B, MaTH10C, PHYS1a, PHYS1aL in a quarter (which I did btw)? I only chose those classes because that was one quarter which I did all science-y classes so I thought the workload might be similar.
Any thoughts are much appreciated!</p>
<p>Honestly, it depends on your work ethic, your familiarity with large workloads, what else is going on with your life (more than 3 classes, work, social life), and even what specific bio classes they are. Are they labs? Are they classes known to be easy, or classes known to be difficult and time consuming?</p>
<p>I took ochem + physics1c/l + genetics + 2 GEs one quarter. I did fine and thought my workload was doable. My friend had a similar schedule and had too many other work commitments and ended up dropping physics. See what I’m getting at here? But to answer your question, no I don’t think it’s crazy to take 3 UD Bio classes at once. I’m doing it this quarter and know several others doing the same. But I hope by the time you start signing up for full UD courseloads, you’ll have a better knowledge of how you study and whether or not you can handle it.</p>
<p>(You can’t really generalize UD bio classes either, so questions about difficulty are pointless, but if you want my opinion about specific classes: bicd100 was a piece of cake, bibc102 was frustrating but straightforward, bimm100 is difficult so far, bimm120 was easy.)</p>