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Crazy Load?

Is this load too crazy for Fall semester? They are telling me I need it:

A&P 1 w/Lab (4)

Micro w/Lab (4)

Statistics (3)

Ethics (3)

Fine Arts (not to sure what yet) (3)

=17 credits.

Plus I volunteer 4-12 hours a week, I'm actively involved in my Church, I work ~8-15 hours a week off and on (daycare/babysit) and I don't study on the Sabbath or do any work. So that leaves 6 days a week.

I don't have kids, (other than the little angels I watch :p) and I don't have to fully support myself other than gas, food, toiletries etc.. (my rent and car payment/insurence are being paid for).

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Geez. However, MedTerm is not hard, IMO. Speech shouldn't be either. As long as you are able to focus on the science, then you should be fine. It seems as if the science GPA is more important. I would swap the Stats with something. I just find that math is mostly homework, and you will want to really devote as much time as you can to A&P & Micro. But, I am also not a fan of math. I am really good at it, I just don't like it. lol.

Just try to balance whatever you are good at with the classes you think will be difficult.

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