My mom thinks I’m taking too many classes?
Com 230 Small Group Communications 3 crds
Bio 107 Biotechnology 4 crds
Gbs 205 Legal and Ethics in Business 3 crds
Mat 212 Brief Calculus 3crds
Acc 111 Accounting 3crds
It sucks because I was slacking these last semesters only taking 2 or 3 classes at a time and now I feel behind. From someone with a lot of college experience, is there a possiblity that I will be overloaded with work?
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I’d call this 16 hours an overload. Drop one of these more time intensive classes and add something on the “fun” or at least not so time intensive list.
heres a option for u
drop 1 class or quit ur job
u know the answer. good luck wit ur studies
Don’t discount what you mother is trying to tell you. She may be a very good judge of your ability to commit to your studies, set goals for yourself and how easily you are or are not distracted.
Set up the interviews before the end of the drop/add period. Even if you drop a class, you can ask to audit it. While auditing the class you can do all of the work, but will not receive credit. The best reason to audit is to determine if you have the necessary time to complete assignments and if you can commit to the extra work necessary for success. Keep all of your work. You can hand it in when you take the course for credit, providing the instructor agress to allow you to do so. If you get to a point in the course where you are overwhelmed, you will not be penalized if you are unable to complete the work. In either case, if you audit and have to leave for any reason, set up an appointment with the instructor and thank them for allowing you to audit and briefly explain why you are unable to finish the class at that time. If it comes from an inability to understand the course work, you have an advantage, knowing where the problem in the course lies and what you will need additional help when it comes time to take the course for credit. You might even get the instructor’s immediate personal help in either continuing on, which is best, you want to work through a problem when at all possible, or they may be able to direct you to a tutor or additional materials to help you with the problem.
Take you syllabi, write them all out on a calendar, including every exam, quiz and final. Graph the hours you have to study. Graph the hours you have to work, if working you way through school. Graph any free time that can be used for study and all other free time. Compair the numbers and times. Now be very serious with yourself; do you have what it takes to accomplish this semester’s goal with a high degree of success? IF YES, study hard. IF NO, drop a class of two and study hard.
I hope this helps.
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