<p>I’m a pre-med psychology major and in order to graduate on time, spring semester i will need to take the following classes:</p>
<p>algebra & trig (2 cr)
chem 1 (1 cr) {lab doesnt have to be taken at same time, will take in summer}
statistics (4 cr)
cognitive psych (3)
biological psych (3)
u.s. govt II (3)</p>
<p>i’m retaking cog & bio psych to get higher grades and the science classes i have to take in a certain order. i have already mapped out my schedule and the classes i need to take for the next year and a half (hopefully im finished summer 2014), so my schedule is kind of unchangeable. is it possible to do these classes in one semester?</p>
<p>I have 7 classes that total 16 credits this semester. I’m not too worried about it; most of the less-than-3-credit classes involve less work than a 3-credit class, so it averages out to about the workload of 5 3/4-credit classes (which is the norm for me at 16/17 credits). </p>
<p>I think you’ll be able to manage those classes in one semester.</p>
<p>Sounds kinda heavy for you, but I think you’ll be alright if you don’t procrastinate at all. Pretty sure you’ll fail out if you do. Sounds like a lot of writing and memorization to me.</p>