So, I'm at a community college right now getting my gen eds done (for anyone who doesn't know what gen eds are, they are basically a set of classes that you have to take as a base before you can primarily go for your major) and then I plan on transferring to a university.
I found out today, I can be done with my gen eds if I took 8 classes this semester.
Bad idea? Or no?
Classes I would be taking, I know every class is different but to give you an idea:
Trig/Precalc
Music appreciation (can't draw, need a fine art)
Logic (philosophy)
General Psychology
Spanish (need a lang. I guess lol)
Astronomy lab
Chemistry or Biology lab
Intro to Sociology
I've only been in college for one semester, this semester, which I took 4 classes, and it was pretty damn easy because of the professors I had, which is why I'm asking you, who will probably have more of a grasp on this.
Also I work a part time job 30 hours a week that isn't demanding or stressful
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8? HELL NO. Even if the classes are easy you will regret it. The most I took WITHOUT a job was 5. WITH a 40 hrs a week job, the most I have taken is 4, which was challenging, even with two of those classes being ridiculously easy. Community college, that is. I am gonna take 3 next semester so I won't overwhelm myself. You don't really appreciate free time until you have none