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I got accepted into University but having problems choosing my electives, I ave chosen 3 electives for semester 1 and 5 for semester 2, is this a bad or idea or should I balance them out to 4 per semester?

Deadline is today plz answer quicl
 

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I dont know how it works, is it better to have it balanced
 

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I want to, but I need advice, my university is closed on Sunday, so I cant ask them and deadline is today, help alittle please
 

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Better to have it balanced. Otherwise you'll be taking be taking mostly hard/serious classes in your later years and it can be kind of taxing as opposed to having some serious classes and some laidback classes.

Though not all elective classes are easy or laidback, it depends.
 

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Balancing electives is a better choice. Trying to put more classes in one semester taxes more of your time and can overwork you as well. It becomes more counterproductive trying to put all the eggs in one basket. If you balance out the number of electives, then you are more likely to get through them.
 

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Thanks guys, guess I will have to drop one I wanted to do and change it
 

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Talk to your degree advisor. Ask them what classes would be best for you to take for your major, per semester.
 
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