If everything works out as planned, then at this time next year I will be finishing my postbac and about to start a summer internship before beginning my masters in the fall. I'm very excited. It's relieving to finally have a concrete plan that involves actual dates. Until recently, I knew so little about which courses I needed, when they were offered, what the requirements were, and how long this would all take. Now I have a checklist. And I totally pwn up on checklists.
The fact of the matter is that I am getting burned out with my current load. Work and getting to and from work was taking up 25 hours/wk, lectures and labs took up another 15 hours. Thats a full time job. Factor in homework, which was around usually between 15 and 25 hours/wk and something had to give. Add to that the fact that after next term, all my classes are 300/400 level couses, and it's safe to say school isn't easing up any time soon. Finally, I would rather spend any extra time on school right now, since I want to learn as much as I can.
However, I don't want to give the impression that I'm not enjoying being in school. I definitely am. I am learning so much, and about such an interesting field. I'm constantly busy with one project or another, but they are all very fun and intersting. A large part of this education boils down to playing with electronics and making things (circuits, programs, robots) that do cool shit.