Published Aug 10, 2017
matcha-cat
136 Posts
Hi, I'm wondering if taking biology and chemistry at the same time is extremely difficult? I know these are both reading/study-intensive courses, but I wonder if it's completely doable to take them both at the same time and get As in both, especially if I'm taking another course or two alongside of them? Sorry if this seems like a silly question. Just curious.
ItsThatJenGirl, CNA
1,978 Posts
IMO, two sciences are fine. Are you working?
Simplistic
482 Posts
This is a difficult question to answer because we dont know you or your study habits :/ For me, that would be completely doable and I would be able to make all A's.
Not anymore, no. I wanted to start working again so I could start saving money, and then, mostly, to gain experience. I guess this might be a difficult question to answer for people who don't really know me, like Simplistic said. It's difficult for me, as well, to determine how well I'd handle two study-intensive courses because I didn't really try too hard when I was previously enrolled in college. I had very poor study habits (now I've been diagnosed as ADD and am proactively learning about how to work with it) so that makes me a bit worried. I really don't know what my capabilities are, fully.
I think it will be safe to just not work the first semester. I can always work the summers, right? No need to jeopardize my grades if I don't need to..
Racer15, BSN, RN
707 Posts
I did chemistry and biology along with three other classes. But I was a traditional college student at the time with excellent study habits and no job. Depends on you, but yes, very doable.