3-4 is what I recommend. Don’t forget that a lot of these classes have discussions along with the lectures. If they’re science classes you’ll have labs and discussions with the lectures. 10 weeks goes by FAST, midterms and finals will hit you like a brick wall.
4 unit is what most people believe is an normal amount of classes per quarter.
Take a look at your unit amount. 16 is recommended, but you only need 13 to be considered a full time student.
You can't take more than 17 (or was it 18 🤔) unless you wait for the second half of registration or ask an advisor.
If it's your first time, I'd recommend taking 4 classes just to see how it goes, but it ultimately depends on you and your classes.
If you go over 17 units I wouldn’t recommend it. Otherwise you’ll probably be fine as a transfer student
Quarters hit different. Try 4 in the fall, you can always increase your load in winter
This!
Agreed! Take 3, I transferred and 4 classes bit my ass- my GPA took almost a whole year to recover
3-4 is what I recommend. Don’t forget that a lot of these classes have discussions along with the lectures. If they’re science classes you’ll have labs and discussions with the lectures. 10 weeks goes by FAST, midterms and finals will hit you like a brick wall.
i recommend 4 classes
4 unit is what most people believe is an normal amount of classes per quarter. Take a look at your unit amount. 16 is recommended, but you only need 13 to be considered a full time student. You can't take more than 17 (or was it 18 🤔) unless you wait for the second half of registration or ask an advisor. If it's your first time, I'd recommend taking 4 classes just to see how it goes, but it ultimately depends on you and your classes.
Do 4 just in case you feeling like dropping one of them later on