<p>Class A: time is very awkward, very interested in, final exam date is painful because of nearby exams</p>
<p>Class B: time is good, final exam date is good, only semi-interested</p>
<p>Class A: time is very awkward, very interested in, final exam date is painful because of nearby exams</p>
<p>Class B: time is good, final exam date is good, only semi-interested</p>
<p>I’d take Class B now and save Class A for a later semester if possible.</p>
<p>Are either of them required for your major, or are part of an important prerequisite chain?</p>
<p>No but I’ve signed up for my pre-reqs (and I’m not changing the times of those). But they both do cover an aspect of the seven course breadth requirements.</p>
<p>There isn’t a course C that is more interesting than course B but has a more convenient schedule than course A, and also helps fulfill breadth requirements for you?</p>
<p>Or is course B the most interesting course that fulfills one of the breadth categories?</p>
<p>What classes are you taking about? I’m curious lol</p>
<p>I’d say B, but back-to-back finals aren’t always as terrible as they sound. But, an awkward time (especially an 8am) is painful on a regular basis, so I’m still gonna say B.</p>
<p>@Goodbyehello: Has class A been a regularly taught course in the past? In my own experience I found that a number of courses I passed on weren’t taught again while I was there. However, this was for the humanities. I wouldn’t know if this happens regularly in the sciences.</p>