Is taking physics, organic chemistry, and biology difficult to do in the same semester?

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I am a firm believer that anything is possible, even making straight A's in those classes while taking them all during one semester is possible; however, whether or not is a probable is whole different story. I guess that would depend on whether or not you have taken Biology, Chemistry and Physics in High School, and whether or not you did well in those courses. As well as whether or not you have first taken General Biology, Chemistry and Physics in college, and if you did well in those courses.

Usually you cannot enroll in Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) without having first completed General Biology. If your school allows it, fine, but I wouldn't recommend it, because it is a lot of memorization and one should have a firm understanding of the basics before trying to learn the more advanced material. Organic Chemistry is notorious for being one of the most difficult classes on any College Campus.

If you struggled in General Chemistry, than Orgo as it oftentimes referred to, is going to be very demanding, requiring a lot of your time. It might not be wise to take Orgo at the same time you take A&P. Honestly, I think it would be wise, especially if it is your first semester, to only take one Science Class and the rest should be comprised of English, Math, Social Science, Fine Arts or Humanities- the courses that are needed to fulfill your General Education Requirements.

Once most of those are out of the way, than focus heavily on your Major Requirements.

Personally I wouldn't do it, but that's because I'm not good at science. If you are good in science (which I'm assuming you are since your taking all those science classes) then it shouldn't be a big problem. I suggest that you be good at time management though and you'll probably have to do a lot of studying.

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