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Mar

I am taking a Liberal Arts major in college. I am taking second semester in college. In my first semester my GPA was 3.475. And I took 8 real credits and another 8 equivalent. I took History 21, Speech11, Student Development 10, Student Development 11. In History 21 I took 3 credits and got A-, Speech also 3 credits and I got A, SD11 I got A-, but SD10 I got D. And another 8 equivalent credits was ESL course. This spring semester I am taking Philosophy 71 as classical history of it 3 credits, Psychology 11 3 credits, ART Design 3 credits, ART drawing 3 credits, French 1 is 4 credits, and English W as 2 equivalent credits. Am I taking too much classes or Am I doing a right thing? I think I am lost any advice please? Thank You to all!


Answer:
Take only as many classes as you can handle. If you can handle all of that and can do well, go for it. If it gets too hard, maybe you need to make some changes in your schedule.

If you get overloaded the only person thats loosing is you. At on point i was taking a double load in school and working, because i though that i was fine with it. I didn't have time to go out or do anything else besides school. I finished that semester just fine, but the next one i almost failed, because i reached a breaking point and it took me a really long time to recover from that.

Remember, your health is the most important thing you have, don't jeopardize it


Answer:
There's this process called "matriculation". You should look into it. At the very least, go to the career center at your college. They have people WAITING to answer questions like this!!

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