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Hello all, I'm currently a freshman community college student enrolled at a Texas community college, and I'm currently looking for some advice and tips for my second semester of college. Right now I'm finishing up 12 hours with classes being placed on two days of the week, and I'm not failing any of them, since they are mostly introductory course and I've seen some of the material in high school. However, I really want to have a solid foundation of courses when the time to apply for transfer admissions rolls in, so I'm planning on taking 17 hours which is 5 courses. I wanted some insight since I want to transfer to an in-state university for computer or electrical or mechanical engineering; for example, UT-Austin, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, or UT-Dallas. Here's what I'm planning to take: MATH 2413 - Calculus I, this will be an online course. CHEM 1311 - General Chemistry I ENGL 2322 - British Literature I HIST 1302 - U.S. History 2 PSYC 2301 - Introduction to Psychology So, I will be taking Calculus I online and taking my other classes in person. I also want to start the Calculus I-III sequence and finish all three in 2017. All these classes are core curriculum classes that match up with UT-Austin's transfer guide. I don't work or party, and I will be having the online course throughout the week and the other courses Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Do you guys think this is doable? I know it's going to be based on factors such as the academic rigor of the professors, but either way, I'm still questioning myself on this schedule since I'm only a first year student. Thanks!

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