u/Glazier_Blade864

Would it be too HEAVY having 2 three hour labs along with Calculus 2 in the same term? I'm a high school graduate, going right into faculty of science, but is planning to advance entry into Engineering in the second year.

Would it be too HEAVY having 2 three hour labs along with Calculus 2 in the same term? I'm a high school graduate, going right into faculty of science, but is planning to advance entry into Engineering in the second year.

From my previous post, someone recommended me to have my eng courses in the main year because "lots of people are taking them and working on them together. Better to take course like phil/english in the summer where you won’t have to put that much effort it. Lots of “hard” courses offered in the summer are people retaking who failed and WILL be slacking off and just trying to do better in exams."

Couldnt do anything in Fall Term, but I can shove an eng 1430 in my winter term. Still dont know if the workload will be A LOT or just enough to handle...

I also had NO experience with computer science but I'm having it in winter term as well

u/Glazier_Blade864 — 1 day ago

What do you think of this timetable plan? I will be going into Faculty of Science (starting from fall 26) and hopefully getting an advanced entry into Engineering (Mech)

This is a draft schedule. I wanna make sure it sets me up well for my program and doesn't create any problems down the road. Also, I'm planning to do Eng 1430 and 1440 in the summer, since they both have a 3hr lab.
That being said, I still got a ton of things that I'm unsure of...
My goal was to balance my workload and minimize long gaps. Do you see any section combinations that would work better?
Does COMP 1012 usually have weekly programming assignments? About how many hours per week should I expect outside class?
For Calc 2 in the Winter Terms, would you recommend the 8:30 section or the 1:00 section? Is one generally a better fit with Physics and Computer Science?
If my preferred sections are full, which alternatives would you recommend?

one more thing, i was checking for the summer courses from this year just so i can get a ref to how it would be in the next year. But for the engineering courses, there are only lectures avaliable with no labs, while in fall terms, labs are avaliable. How does that work?

u/Glazier_Blade864 — 1 day ago