i was talking about high school, but you reply with talk about college.
Anyway, imagine taking three sciences in one semester? actually, you said year, but obviously i know what that is like. i am double majoring in Math and Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences.
My schedule for next year is as follows:
1) Physics390 - Modern Physics
2) Math475 - Elementary Number Theory
3) Biochem415 - Introduction to Biochemistry
4) NERS250 - Intro to nuclear physics
5) Asianlan272 - 2nd year Urdu
Actually i think all science related majors know what that is like. Furthermore, what are you talking about, the 1st semester sciences? That's as easy as they get, and if you are speaking of non-calculus based physics (mechanics or electricity and magnetism), inorganic chem, or elementary biology,... give me a break.
I have crediblity, i see no reason why you dispute it.
Also, SHC?...i'm sure those catholic schools are really rigorous compared to other schools. In fact, i wouldn't be surprised if SHC was the hardest college in the world, from the way you exagerrate. i have taken classes at 3 colleges, so i think i have a fair assessment of what is hard, and what is not. And, am thus able to judge more accurately what other colleges are like than someone who has only been to one.
you want to do...science? What a vague field. But, of course there will always be nights you will not sleep, it's college, i was saying high school was a joke, not college..
I go to University of Michigan if you are curious. Ranked 2nd in the nation for their nuclear engineering program. i think, maybe, you might want to reconsider whether or not your SHC is so impossible. Rank really does matter in terms of how much is demanded from the students.
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