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College Registration Advice...?

I'm currently enrolled as a Mathematics Major in USF. This semester I was not able to take any math classes (just physics II which counts toward pre-reqs) because of late registration (transfer student). Anyway, next semester I need to catch up so I was planning to take 5 classes: Calc III, Linear Algebra, Bridge to Abstract Math, Differential Equations, and Latin II (foreign language requirement). I was just wondering if this would be "do-able."

I get A's in math pretty easily. I'll stay up late at night doing homework that isn't to be due for months because it's so fascinating to me. I know what to expect with Calc III and DE and even taking them at the same times should be fairly breezy. I'm not sure of what Linear Algebra and Bridge to Abstract consist of or how easy they are. I plan to talk to my counselor in the next week or two, but I thought I'd also get the opinion of those here on Yahoo! Answers.

Thank you.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    There is a huge difference between community college and 4-year schools, try it for bit and if it seems like too much drop one class before the end of the drop period.

    Just another thing to think about: can you take all those classes at the same time? I go to a medium size school but taking 4 classes from the same department in a semester would be hard to work out scheduling wise

  • 1 decade ago

    Assuming your coming from a community college, a semester completely of advance math classes at USF will probably be very different from you experience at the CC, you may want to ease into it a little bit..

    USF's catalog doesn't show recommendated graduation plans which is wierd

    If you already know you can handle it, mine as well get started chiseling down the degree as you are expected to have semester course load like your proposed spring schedule.

  • 1 decade ago

    1+1=7

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