Does this sound like a doable college schedule for my first semester as a freshman in college?
English 1301
Math of Business Analysis
History 1301
Political Science 1301
I am pretty good at all of that but the math and I do struggle with math but I take the time to learn it and get it right.
Please Help I am new to this entire process.
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I’m guessing you’re taking 12 credits with those classes, which is a good number to start off. If you handle it fine, move up to 15 in the Spring.
Good luck at school! Remember, you’re paying a lot for tuition, so go to class once in a while (esp that math class if you struggle). Take advantage of the professors’ office hours if you have questions–your grade will be better because you know more and because the professor knows you!
just don’t overload yourself with too many classes like i did my first semester in college. i decided to take 6 classes while having a part time job. i ended up failing 1 and getting a D in another. especially if this is your very first semester in college i would suggest that you start off slow to see how many courses you are capable of. if you can pull off an acceptable grade then take more classes.
Just think of it this way. You used to be going to high school M-F for about 7-8 hours a day (~35-40 hrs/week). With this schedule you’re spending about 12 hrs/week. You should have plenty of time to study or do whatever you want.
Most of the freshmen I know take about 5 classes at 15 hours/credits.
It looks good to me though. The guy who says it doesn’t look challenging is just trying to show off his brain to compensate for something else. You’re doing fine.
During my first semester of college, I took Calculus, Physics, Physics Lab, Advanced French, Philosophy and English Literature and Composition.
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