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Micro. out of the way or 2 other classes

Out of my remaining support courses, I am dreading Micro. It is the only class, of all of my classes, I have absolutely no interest in. I'm hoping that will change when I get into it, as I know that will make things go more smoothly for me.

Does it make sense to get Micro. out of the way during summer and just focus on it? I was planning to take pharm. and Arts., in Summer I and II. Should I switch out those two for an extended summer. Micro? It would be 2.5 months of it alone, opposed to it with two other courses, in the Fall. It would leave me with Arts, English, and Pharm. in the Fall. If I choose to apply to one other school, I would also need to take a computer class in the fall (or I could do an extended with it also in the summer). What do you all think? I'm really freaked out about Micro. I did well in both A&Ps, with As but the cell, minute stuff is just hard for me.

Thanks!

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Well, I guess I should have checked the schedule again before I posted. The only class left for summer is evening, on two days I probably can not make it in time for. It's offered on internet but it's in the condensed sessions, and I just don't even want to go there.

So, I guess, I'm wondering if I should add extended computer to summer (pharm., summer I and arts summer II), so that I will just have Micro. and English for fall?

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