Summer Session 2008

<p>I’m thinking of taking three classes this summer at UCLA. (2 during session A and 1 during C) Is that feasible?</p>

<p>How many classes do most people take?</p>

<p>if i COULD take summer school, i would do 2 classes session C. it’s not like they overlap, so i guess if you don’t burn yourself out during A you’re fine xD</p>

<p><em>sigh</em> why is chem 14A only offered A when i can’t take it… and why is there absolutely nothing else offered session C that i need… grrr.</p>

<p>So I’m taking of Management 1B and Econ 101 during Session C (6 weeks). My Econ counselor said that load is too heavy to handle though. What do you think?</p>

<p>I’m trying to sign up for Stats and Intro to Buddhism (Lecture) but it’s telling me its a “Non-enrollment section” even though the schedule look up lists it as an open class?</p>

<p>I’m not sure what your conseulor said but how hard can it be to take two courses? I realize that it’s only 6 weeks so they cram more stuff in, but honestly, how hard can it be taking 2 classes? Just my opinion…</p>

<p>counselors aren’t always right. only you know your limits!
that said, if multiple people tell you that, might be wise to take heed.</p>

<p>2 in A and 1 in C is the average load. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Don’t listen to counselors … they think everything is hard. You’re Asian … you work hard … you’ll be fine. Class isn’t all day … you will have free time, social time, and time to study.</p>

<p>OK thanks for the responses. I think I’m going to take 2 in C and 1 in A. I mean, aren’t summer classes supposed to be even easier?</p>

<p>BTW, the Econ counselor who told me that it was unfeasible was that Persian lady. (Not the Plotkin, the other one)</p>

<p>fear not, i am also taking 2 in A and 1 in C. if we both end up getting pwnd, we can join hands and QQ together.</p>

<p>honestly thoughi dont think it will be a problem</p>