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Would it be too much to take bio 210 and bio 211 over the summer

Different schools have different codes for class so it may be more helpful to ask using the name of the class (Such as Anatomy and Physiology or microbiology).

I would suggest, regardless of which class it is, unless you are a straight A student and will not be working or have any other responsibilities during the semester, to not take two hard science classes at the same time. All of my bio classes met three times a week for multiple hours a day and there was tons of reading and extra stuff to study outside of class. additionally, summer classes are shorter so they are even more intense. I received an A in my classes taking them one at a time while working full time but that is the only things I did for a year, work, school, study. I am not saying it cant be done but it wont be easy, just know what your getting into and commit to it whole heartedly.

It really depends on how many days a week the class meets and your responsibilities outside of class: family, work, etc. At my college it is recommended that you take classes one at a time to increase your chances of boosting your GPA and to make sure you do not overwhelm yourself. In short, it really depends on what you can handle and only you can ultimately determine that.

Thank you. I do work full time and it's anatomy and physiology

I will just take one at a time working full time with a 2 year old and summer courses being shorter I don't want to mess up my gpA

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