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Just wondering what ya'll think:

I took the second semester of organic chemistry pass/no pass just for fun last spring. The only school I plan to apply to said that this is fine.

As it turns out, I have room for an extra class this coming spring (in fact, I'll need one to be full-time!). My question is, should I re-take ochem 2 for a grade (note that I only got a C+ in ochem 1) or should I branch out and take microbiology (which is NOT required at the vet school I'm applying to)?

I hope apps are going well for everyone 🙂
 
Just wondering what ya'll think:

I took the second semester of organic chemistry pass/no pass just for fun last spring. The only school I plan to apply to said that this is fine.

As it turns out, I have room for an extra class this coming spring (in fact, I'll need one to be full-time!). My question is, should I re-take ochem 2 for a grade (note that I only got a C+ in ochem 1) or should I branch out and take microbiology (which is NOT required at the vet school I'm applying to)?

I hope apps are going well for everyone 🙂

Micro knowledge will come in handy in vet school.

Also consider histology courses, physiology, reproduction, nutrition (I took nutritional biochemistry, and am SO glad I did), immunology, virology, parasitology, anatomy, etc.
 
Micro knowledge will come in handy in vet school.

Also consider histology courses, physiology, reproduction, nutrition (I took nutritional biochemistry, and am SO glad I did), immunology, virology, parasitology, anatomy, etc.

So far, that's been the consensus among friends and advisors. I have very little microscope experience and I'm thinking I could pick some up in the lab. Thanks!
 
which vet school? you might consider asking them which they'd prefer to see

Oregon State. You're right, I'll call them.
 
So far, that's been the consensus among friends and advisors. I have very little microscope experience and I'm thinking I could pick some up in the lab. Thanks!

Microbiology is useful, as is a bit of scope experience. And, some vet schools require it, so if you change yer mind about where to apply you've got it in the bag.

All in all, I think you're better served with microbiology. Which, as it turns out, is way more interesting than orgo anyway. 🙂

Micro knowledge will come in handy in vet school.

Also consider histology courses, physiology, reproduction, nutrition (I took nutritional biochemistry, and am SO glad I did), immunology, virology, parasitology, anatomy, etc.

I posted my response above and then saw this, and her advice is better than mine, so I'm amending my post. 🙂

That said, I'm glad I had microbiology before taking (in vet school) immunology or virology (and maybe parasitology, but I haven't taken that yet). Just something to consider. Not that you'd need microbiology to take them, but there was a fair bit of material from it that made those classes easier to jump into.
 
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