Published Apr 13, 2011
DENISERONALDPOLITE
59 Posts
I don't want to overload myself and set myself up for failure. Everyone says to take my harder classes during summer since it only lasts for 2 months instead of 4 so you get done faster. the classes I have left are intro to statistics, chemistry, college algebra, history, world lit, principle of biology 1 and, art appreciation, and intro to macroeconomics. i need help it's time to register for summer but im not sure which classes to take. im also transferring from a 2 yr school to a 4 yr so i think i might have a esier teach at the 2 year school.
jinglebellrocks25
55 Posts
I agree with you, I wouldn't overload. Taking harder classes in the summer may be easier since its shorter, but again you might not learn as much as you would in a regular quarter/semester since instructors may shorten it. It's also fast paced. If I were you, I would take easy classes like art, history, and world lit.
jennylouwho
297 Posts
Yes, you get the class over with sooner, however, that's because you're condensing the same amount of material into a shorter time period. Honestly, I took Micro in a summer and it was hard to find the time to study. I have a family and was volunteering about 20 hours per week so it was just difficult to juggle the time to study. I had no problems in A&P I or II when I was taking them in full semesters.