Can 18 units be manageable and if so what are some tips

In summary, the speaker plans on taking 18 units in the fall, including classes in linear algebra, advanced calculus, statistics, and computer programming (c++). They usually work a lot but are considering talking to work and only working short hours on weekends. They mention that taking on a heavy course load is better managed by upperclassmen who have gradually worked up to it, and that it is important to have a balance between STEM and humanities courses. The speaker suggests getting feedback from past successful students and possibly reducing the course load if necessary.
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danielle
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I'm going to be taking 18 units in the fall. Classes are linear algebra, advanced calculus, statistics, and computer programming (c++). I usually work a lot but this time I've been thinking of talking to work and only working short hours on weekends, maybe 4 hours each for friday, saturday, and sunday.
 
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Loads this high are usually better managed by upperclassmen who have worked up to it gradually than by 1st and 2nd year college students jumping in that deep for the first time. They are also better managed if constructed so the student can interleave some humanities courses in between their STEM classes in their study and preparation time. Still you may have success at patty cake schools who don't really require 2-3 hours of outside prep time for each class hour. But if your school has a proper level of academic rigor in all those courses, you will have a tough semester. I'd get some feedback from students who have done well in those courses in past semesters and consider reducing your course load.
 

Related to Can 18 units be manageable and if so what are some tips

1. Can 18 units be manageable for a student?

Yes, 18 units can be manageable for a student. It ultimately depends on the individual's ability to manage their time and workload effectively.

2. What factors determine if 18 units are manageable?

Factors such as the difficulty level of the courses, the student's study habits, and their other commitments outside of school can determine if 18 units are manageable.

3. How can a student make 18 units more manageable?

There are several tips a student can follow to make 18 units more manageable, including creating a schedule, staying organized, seeking help when needed, and taking breaks to avoid burnout.

4. Is it recommended to take 18 units per semester?

It depends on the individual's academic goals and personal circumstances. Some students may thrive with a heavier course load, while others may find it overwhelming. It's important to consider one's capabilities and priorities before deciding to take 18 units per semester.

5. What should a student do if they are struggling with 18 units?

If a student is struggling with 18 units, they should first reach out to their professors or academic advisor for guidance. They can also seek help from tutoring services or form study groups with classmates. Additionally, they may need to reevaluate their commitments and make adjustments to their schedule to better manage their workload.

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