should i take these courses?
i am about to be a college freshmen and i am planning to take 7 courses this fall semester. I went online to my community college’s website and i saw the program requirements and course descriptions in my major which is administrative assistant under office technology.
I saw the requirements for an associate’s degree and the classes it recommends i take are business english, intro to microcomputers,intermediate computer keyboarding,and a ge course from social and behavioral sciences and i chose intro to sociology, and also an elective which i chose bookkeeping. In addition to these courses i have to take the courses that i scored in my placement assesment test which are arithmetic fundamentals (math that prepares you for college level math but doesn’t count for college credit, i have to take three course before i get to college level) also i have to take freshmen composition. do you think this sounds right or is too much?
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Seven courses in one semester is a lot. If you don’t have a job or any kind of social life, you may be able to pull it off. But I think you should try to ease into college courses, take 4 (or 5 at the most) your first semester just to get used to it.
Take your fundamentals now (anything that you’ll need as a prerequisite for later). I think your first semester should be the arithmetic, sociology, microcomputers, & composition.