Well, the spring semester is finally starting for me again.
This semester, I'm taking the first calculus class, Spanish, and Chemistry.
It's a light load, something like 13 credit-hours, but it would be problematic to take more since on Tuesdays I will have class from 11:00 to 6:20 with a nice big break for lunch, and because I ride the bus. I hear public transportation is more efficient in Europe, but in my case, it takes about an hour and a half to get here and a bit longer to get home, whereas it would normally be a 30 minute drive.
The Calculus class will be kind of tough. I really don't care much for math, but I can generally figure it out if I apply myself.
The Spanish will be easy since I took Spanish in high school.
I'm really worried about the Chemistry class, though. The prerequisite is either high school chemistry, or the preceding chemistry class. I did have high school chemistry, but I am afraid it didn't do me much good. It was first hour, and quite frankly, the teenage brain simply isn't meant to learn things at 7:45 in the morning. The other part is that the teacher got knocked up, so we got stuck with a substitute teacher who taught us chemistry all wrong for a few months.
At the end of this year, I should hopefully earn my Associate in Science degree. If something stupid happens, I should still have enough credits to earn an Associate in Arts degree. From there, I'll transfer to ASU to work on a bachelor's degree.
I am currently majoring in geology.
So... I know we have at least a few more students here. What sort of classes are you taking? What are you majoring in?