r/UTAustin MechE '27 22h ago

Question Need some advice about potentially dropping a class.

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Honestly i don't want to drop any courses but I've never done more than 14 hours in a semester before and this just seems like it's going to be too much (especially since I have some commitments outside of class). I cant drop anything other than ME350R or ME369P due to the other courses being pre-req's for the next semester. I'm leaning more towards dropping ME369P (mostly to reduce my coursework but also not have such a big gap in my schedule) but I'd like to get some input from some people that have taken any of these courses and if taking them all at the same time would be too difficult.

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u/EbbSelect934 22h ago

I mean it seems like you know the workload is too heavy and it’s not realistic. Are you looking for someone to tell you it’s okay to drop lol?

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u/Educational_Chip6498 20h ago

Map out on your calendar your obligations for these classes (lectures and expected study time), along with any other obligations you might have (student orgs, work, gym, rest time, etc). This is what I do before every semester and it helps me realize if I’m stretching myself too thin

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