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Should I take these classes together?

Hi, I need to take Biology 100 and Chemistry 100 next semester (Fall 2012) but I also want to take Sign Language level 1. Do you think that is too much to handle for one semester? For sure I'll be taking bio 100 and chem 100 but not so sure if I should add Sign Language.

A bit about me: I don't have a job, no kids, so I'll be going to school next semester and that will be my main focus. Out of 17 classes I got 16 A's and one C (in political science). The other A's have been in Speech, psychology 100 and 204 which is Conception to Death, sociology, P.E, Speech 180 (argumentative) and other general education classes such as Art, English 101 and Math classes...I'm basically starting my bio's right now...but it's the very first bio so it's not Anatomy and Physiology, yet...thanks for your comments in advance. I love this site.

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I definitely think you can take these classes together especially if you not working and have no kids. Last fall I took AP1 w/ lab, Chem 17 w/ lab, Eng and Intro to psychology while working and having one kid and received a 4.0. I will expect nothing less from you especially looking at your previous grades. :)~

Good Luck!

Sure, why not?:up:

Sounds like you can do it, as long as there is no prereq that you need one before another. We needed Chem before going into Biology, but all schools are different.

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thanks everyone for your thoughts. My school lets us take bio and chem at the same time since those are the pre reqs for A&P and Micro.

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