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.
Compassion4Others
23 Posts
In my experience, taking the harder classes during the summer was more difficult because I had less time to absorb the material and complete all of the assignments on time. I think that you should do classes that you feel are easier during the summer time; so that you have more time during the fall and spring semester to do your best in the classes that you know you will have difficulty with.
Try doing World Lit, Macroeconomics, or Principles of Biology 1 during the summer and spreading out the other classes between Fall and Spring. Try to balance out the classes each semester according to how difficult you feel a class is. For example, if you're going to take a class that you feel like you're going to need to spend extra time with, take an easy class along with it. I hope this helps. :)
Kel3
93 Posts
To each his own, but I've got to agree with Compassion4Others--I would never go for the harder classes during summer semester. I'm not going to give myself less time to absorb more difficult material. If it were me, I'd probably take art appreciation and lit over the summer, but that's really dependent upon your own strengths.
You have macroecon and principles of bio prereqs at your school for bsn?