How can you handle two or more science classes?

I have a hard time with my science class when I take one or more classes in a semester. It seems as if there are too many materials that I need to cover. I will take bio and chem next semester, and I am very nervous.

Is there a trick to doing well in 1 or more science classes? How can you handle the load?

The key is organization and scheduling. Don't sign up for classes on the same day and if possible make them as far apart as possible so your mind will be clear of the first science lesson before it has to absorb the second. And keep meticulous notes on each class and go over them an hour or so before each class to refresh your memory (brain) about what's going on in that particular class. Good luck and God Bless.

3 Responses to “How can you handle two or more science classes?”

  1. tranquil Says:

    Daily reading and studying helps.

    All the best to you.
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  2. Curly Says:

    I have taken four hard science classes per semester once or twice. Its gruelling.

    I work my buns off. I forget sleep, almost forget the taste of bread and my own name (j/k).

    I try to use the "Guaranteed 4.0" method. Its good, but takes a while to learn the pre-note, post-note, study-notebook, hw-note, and poh well. Here is the link:
    http://www.guaranteed4.com/g4/

    It is very important to not get behind. Its also very important to know your limitations. In my case, my limitations are 3 hard science courses per semester.
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  3. tersey562 Says:

    The key is organization and scheduling. Don't sign up for classes on the same day and if possible make them as far apart as possible so your mind will be clear of the first science lesson before it has to absorb the second. And keep meticulous notes on each class and go over them an hour or so before each class to refresh your memory (brain) about what's going on in that particular class. Good luck and God Bless.
    References :

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