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So here is my dilemma; I can basically take either one. Here's what I'm concerned about though; If I decide to take the last old test in Jan, I would have to move my schedule around a bit to finish ochem 3 and physics 3 in Dec.. I just finished my gen chem, bio series was a year ago at this point, so I feel somewhat strong going into the test right from ochem/physics, and will need to work a bunch on bio.
Here's the kicker though; biochem is only offered aut/winter quarters, so If I go that route, I won't be able to take that until my senior year. What I'm concerned about is if I need to retake, I won't have been able to take biochem before taking the test. If I decide to take the 2015, my schedule will be ochem 1 and physics 2 (summer), physics 3 biochem 1 (autum), biochem 2 ochem 2 (winter), then ochem 3 and 400 level bio (spring). This isn't exactly an idea situation with a term gap between ochems, only ochem 1 before biochem, and then ochem 2 and biochem 2 together.
Any input?
Here's the kicker though; biochem is only offered aut/winter quarters, so If I go that route, I won't be able to take that until my senior year. What I'm concerned about is if I need to retake, I won't have been able to take biochem before taking the test. If I decide to take the 2015, my schedule will be ochem 1 and physics 2 (summer), physics 3 biochem 1 (autum), biochem 2 ochem 2 (winter), then ochem 3 and 400 level bio (spring). This isn't exactly an idea situation with a term gap between ochems, only ochem 1 before biochem, and then ochem 2 and biochem 2 together.
Any input?