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Suggestions on schedule

I have the following classes left....

Micro.

English

Arts

Pharm.

Microcomp.

I am planning to do Micro. and English in the Fall. I have registered for Pharm., 1st summer semester, and Arts 2nd summer semester. Will it better to do my Microcomp. for the whole summer, overlapping the Arts and Pharm. or to do it with Micro. and English? I think either is probably completely fine. Just wondering if it would be better to have as much time as I can for Micro. or have more of a summer? These are my last classes before applying.

Thank so much!

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You would probably be fine either way...it's all about determination, but I would say do the micro with English so there is no overlapping. That will make your life a little easier.

I would say that either way, it shouldn't be too bad. I took full course loads with both A&Ps and I took Micro with a Med Term (3 credit) class in the summer.

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Thank you both!

As it is now I am registered for Microcomputers for the extended session during summer, with pharm. summer 1, and arts summer 2. Microcomp. is a 4 hour class at my college, eventhough the school I am taking it for (choice 2 school it is only a 3 hr.). Anyway, I can either take 10 hours total during summer (although, it's really only 7 during each given period) and 7 in the Fall, or do 6 in the summer and 11 in the Fall.

I'm used to Anatomy with two other classes but I just want to make sure I do well on both pharm. and Microbio. I admit, I would mindn't a tad bit break in either semester too, before it gets serious, next year.

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