you can but remember that the classes are shorter in length, but still need to cover the same amount of material, so it is at a much faster rate, and thus much harder. I would recommend that you do the math in the first summer session, and the chem in the second summer session, but not both together.
2007-04-13 09:10:42
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answered by BMW BFD 5
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This depends upon your school. If they allow you to take two courses, you probably can. Just remember that summer school is usually highly concentrated (you have less time to fit in the same amount of material), so taking two very tough courses may be the equivalent of taking four or five during the regular semester. If these are things you would ordinarily find difficult (especially if you also plan to work during the summer), it may not be a good idea, even if the school allows it.
2007-04-13 09:11:04
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answered by neniaf 7
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Yes you could take both Algebra & Chemistry.
2007-04-13 09:38:07
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answered by CUTIE 4
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Physics, one hundred%. Physics involves arithmetic and is a life like gadget to hire in the extremely worldwide. apart from, faculties like to look scholars pursuing technological understand-how courses in the path of their summer season time. English is poor peice-of-**** language which all of us despises, and it rather is greater sensible to pursue a technological understand-how course than an english course(extremely in case you're gazing at faculties which recent an engineering/technological understand-how/biology undergraduate course). good success figuring out. i'd pass with physics!
2016-10-02 22:43:56
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answered by ? 4
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How in the world can we know?
(Ask the school where you'll take the class or classes -- the rules and schedules are different everywhere.)
2007-04-13 09:10:43
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answered by C_Bar 7
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