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Multiple physics and maths courses at the same time?
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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6073595, member: 376845"] I would be conservative here and not overload yourself. One you want to keep your grades up and two sometimes things happen where you can't keep up the pace (catch the flu, family issue, friend needs help...) and three you're a student go do some friendly socializing but not too much. Take a walk and skip the alcohol, drugs and games that others often do. At my school, I found that taking even one course would overwhelm me as I was also working 20+ hours per week, it was a trimester of normally 3 courses over 10 weeks. I found it best to take one math course and one physics course at a time. [/QUOTE]
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