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Is 20 credits too much for an interior design student?

I want to sign up for 20 credits.I am wondering if that's too much for a fourth semester student. i am use to taking 16 credits and currently am taking 18 which has been easy so far. also I'm majoring in Interior design and i work at the night club on the weekends. the classes I plan to take are: Design studio IV (4 credits) History of Architecture & Interiors 2 (1600's-modern day) (3 credits) English Composition 102 (3 cred) Calculus 1 (4 cred) Color and lighting (3 credits) 3 Dimension Design 1 (3 cred) I want to sign up for 20 credits.I am wondering if that's too much for a fourth semester student. i am use to taking 16 credits and currently am taking 18 which has been easy so far. also I'm majoring in Interior design and i work at the night club on the weekends. For clarification, I can handle the tuition. Design studio is the most important class in the roster, combining knowledge from many areas (math, science, humanities, art, etc) and general courses like english and calc contribute basic skill sets used in other subjects. Also introductory art classes have little difficulty. the classes I plan (on a difficulty hierarchy) to take are: Design studio IV (4 credits) ____________________________ History of Architecture & Interiors 2 (1600's-modern day) (writing intensive)(3 credits) English Composition 102 (3 cred) Calculus 1 (4 cred) ________________________________ Color and lighting (3 credits) 3 Dimension Design 1 (3 cred)

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  1. ARe you paying one flat fee for tuition as oppose to per credit hour fee. Most tuition prices are for 12-18 credits only. So you could be paying a lot more money to take those 2 other credits. So check that out first. Calculus 1 could give you a lot of homework, as could english 102. So you may want to stick with 18 credits
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