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classes to take together?

What do y'all think of taking A&P 2, Psychology, and Sociology together? Is it too much for someone how works full time?

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I had a really easy time with Psychology and Sociology so I think that looks like a good schedule!

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I'm not the best at paper writing. I'm worried it'll be too much reading and memorization for one semester while I work 40+ hrs a week, on top of being a mom of two and a military wife.

I had a really easy time with Psychology and Sociology so I think that looks like a good schedule!

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I'm not the best at paper writing. I'm worried it'll be too much reading and memorization for one semester while I work 40+ hrs a week, on top of being a mom of two and a military wife.

Then only take two classes at a time. We don't know what you can/can't handle.

I stay home with my kids full time. I also homeschool them, and my husband and I run our own business. I take a full load of classes (15 hours this semester). There are people with much heavier loads than mine, and they handle it, too. It depends on a myriad of different things - your support system, your study habits, the quality of your teachers, etc.

I can only tell you that in my opinion, it's doable.

Good luck.

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