Is this a managable workload for an engineer?

<ol>
<li>Calc III</li>
<li>Probability and Statistics</li>
<li>Phys II
+lab</li>
<li>Statics</li>
<li>Intro Mech
+lab</li>
<li>Intro Aero</li>
</ol>

<p>I did 17 last sem…and it was fine. It looked like this</p>

<ol>
<li>Calc II</li>
<li>Phys II

<ul>
<li>lab</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Material Science</li>
<li>Computer Science</li>
<li>Accelerated Academic writing</li>
</ol>

<p>I’m wondering how much harder my schedule will be this semester. I could get rid of a course without a problem… but the benefit of more courses is that you get more for your dollar… but grades and manageability are most important. As I said, 17 wasn’t too bad. But now I have to do research and run a club… Advice?</p>

<p>Statics is tough, FYI. That AND PhysII will probably kill, not even throwing in CalcIII or the Mech class. If you’re doing research and a club too, you’re going to croke. All that lab time is going to eat up your weeks (trust me, I had my fair share of labs). Prob/Stat isn’t a terribly difficult class, but you generally have to go and there’s homework/quizzes randomly assigned, so you have to be on top of stuff. I’d drop something…</p>