New Student Struggles: 4 Classes at Once

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of taking Calculus III, Physics II, Digital Logic, and Circuit Analysis at a new school. Participants confirm that Physics II is indeed calculus-based, focusing on electromagnetism (E&M). There is also clarification that Calculus III can vary between engineering and pure math versions, which impacts the difficulty level. Overall, the consensus is that, given the right preparation and mindset, managing this course load is achievable for students.
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Is Calc three, physics 2, digital logic and circuit analysis to much just starting at a new school? Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
 
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Is Physics 2 calc-based E&M?

Also, is Calc 3 the engineering version or pure math version?

The aforesaid makes a different IMO.

If the answer to the 2 questions above is YES I would say it is definitely doable.
 
The answer is yes. Thanks!
 
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