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Have you taken this class yet with Susan Parkinson? I'm wondering how it is. Needing an online genetics course to take in January, but not sure how I would do in this class. I've read a lot of bad things.
I have not. I really need to begin a class in genetics ASAP but have not found anything that both fits with my schedule and that seems like a reasonable course. I sure wish there were more reviews about the class. There has to be someone who has taken it recently, though.
 
Me too! That is literally the only course I lack before applying to Vet school this application cycle. :/ I was hoping to find more info on it. I already checked with the Veterinary school I'm applying to, and they will accept the UCBX course, but I'm too hesitant to sign up without any good feedback from it.


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Me too! That is literally the only course I lack before applying to Vet school this application cycle. :/ I was hoping to find more info on it. I already checked with the Veterinary school I'm applying to, and they will accept the UCBX course, but I'm too hesitant to sign up without any good feedback from it.


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I've already been accepted and need to take it "NOW." Yeah... it's disheartening. I may end up taking this but I would really like a better option. There are no options in my area so I need to take it online.
 
Yes, same here!


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So you have been accepted (you don't need to apply?)... if you are applying next year you have through about May or June 2018 to finish the course. But if you are like me and are starting veterinary school next year... well, we will have to pick something 🙂.
 
No, I have not applied yet. When I said "same here" I was referring to there not being any other options in my area.

I plan to apply to Auburn and UT Knoxville. I have a sub par GPA (3.4) and will be taking the GRE in march. Hopefully I do great on that to make up for my lower GPA. I've been working at a veterinary hospital for 2 years as a tech, so hopefully that will make me stand out as well too.

If you don't mind me asking, where did you get accepted? I'm trying to make my list of schools and get everything in order before June


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No, I have not applied yet. When I said "same here" I was referring to there not being any other options in my area.

I plan to apply to Auburn and UT Knoxville. I have a sub par GPA (3.4) and will be taking the GRE in march. Hopefully I do great on that to make up for my lower GPA. I've been working at a veterinary hospital for 2 years as a tech, so hopefully that will make me stand out as well too.

If you don't mind me asking, where did you get accepted? I'm trying to make my list of schools and get everything in order before June


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Might I suggest not using your real photo. Being the internet and all.
 
No, I have not applied yet. When I said "same here" I was referring to there not being any other options in my area.

I plan to apply to Auburn and UT Knoxville. I have a sub par GPA (3.4) and will be taking the GRE in march. Hopefully I do great on that to make up for my lower GPA. I've been working at a veterinary hospital for 2 years as a tech, so hopefully that will make me stand out as well too.

If you don't mind me asking, where did you get accepted? I'm trying to make my list of schools and get everything in order before June


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I'll PM you 🙂.
 
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anyone know the difference between intro the biochemistry x105 vs biochemistry x115. I'm assuming x105 is easier though.
 
anyone know the difference between intro the biochemistry x105 vs biochemistry x115. I'm assuming x105 is easier though.

Introductory (prereqs are intro chem and intro bio) vs. Biochem for Majors (need O-Chem and Bio prereqs)

105 is targeted at the health professions, but is not an upper-level course. You would want to contact your potential schools and see what you need. Personally, the schools I was accepted at that required biochem (including TMDSAS) would accept 105.
 
I did not have the professor named above, but I think online they all use the same structure.

Feel free to PM me, I will answer what I can.
who did you have for biochemistry? I have a few choices (Geoffrey sargent, Mary Alice yund, Weng chi man, and Daniel Benjamin). I've looked around online the rating, but would really appreciate any input! biochemistry x115
 
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who did you have for biochemistry? I have a few choices (Geoffrey sargent, Mary Alice yund, Weng chi man, and Daniel Benjamin). I've looked around online the rating, but would really appreciate any input! biochemistry x115

I took x105 with none of those professors, sorry.
 
who did you have for biochemistry? I have a few choices (Geoffrey sargent, Mary Alice yund, Weng chi man, and Daniel Benjamin). I've looked around online the rating, but would really appreciate any input! biochemistry x115
I took Yund, two friends took Sargent, and another two friends took Weng Chi Man. I would strongly recommend Sargent.
 
I took Yund, two friends took Sargent, and another two friends took Weng Chi Man. I would strongly recommend Sargent.
Thanks man. Is there anything specific about Sargent? My main goal is just to get an A honestly...It was between Weng Chi Man and Sargent.
 
Thanks man. Is there anything specific about Sargent? My main goal is just to get an A honestly...It was between Weng Chi Man and Sargent.
From how my friends described it - Sargent was more clear and his tests were more fair. People learned a lot from Weng Chi Man and her review questions were good and very thorough, but her tests sounded a little off the wall. Both friends who took her course dropped (for a W) the first time around... Both friends who took Sargent did pretty well the first time through: B+ for one, A- for the other.
 
Thanks man. Is there anything specific about Sargent? My main goal is just to get an A honestly...It was between Weng Chi Man and Sargent.
Not to throw a curve ball - I took Yund because her tests are open book. I knew I was going to have a crazy semester, and that I can usually get pretty far with an open book and good reasoning skills. I got a B... and that was a gift, for how little time I was able to give to the course. That said, her final was way out of left field - people were wondering, were we in the right room?! She is very smart, but her lectures were not great and she doesn't give out her lecture slides. I think it's possible to get an A in her course if you put in the effort, but Sargent just sounds much more straightforward. And, I'm sure you know this - it's a hard course no matter how you slice it.
 
Not to throw a curve ball - I took Yund because her tests are open book. I knew I was going to have a crazy semester, and that I can usually get pretty far with an open book and good reasoning skills. I got a B... and that was a gift, for how little time I was able to give to the course. That said, her final was way out of left field - people were wondering, were we in the right room?! She is very smart, but her lectures were not great and she doesn't give out her lecture slides. I think it's possible to get an A in her course if you put in the effort, but Sargent just sounds much more straightforward. And, I'm sure you know this - it's a hard course no matter how you slice it.
Alright. Much appreciated!!
 
ps - in UCBX Genetics online, all of the instructors use the same syllabus and textbook. I think there are 3 or 4 instructors, and they rotate sections.
Hi I know that this is an old thread but I am trying to take this course and get it approved by my home Campus. Is there a place for me to find the syllabus? It isn't listed on the application website and I am trying to get in contact with them via phone and email but have yet to get a response. Hope you see this message, Thanks!
 
Hi I know that this is an old thread but I am trying to take this course and get it approved by my home Campus. Is there a place for me to find the syllabus? It isn't listed on the application website and I am trying to get in contact with them via phone and email but have yet to get a response. Hope you see this message, Thanks!
Hi, I think the official syllabus is available only online once you've enrolled, but you should try emailing the UCBX administration, they might be willing to send it to you or put you in touch with the instructor. I'll also message you with my unofficial version of the syllabus, in case that helps.
EDIT: Looks like I can't message you since your profile access is restricted, so feel free to message me and I'll reply with my unofficial syllabus. Also I see that you've emailed them - usually they're very responsive so either give it another day or two, or try emailing to the UCBX postbac program address if you haven't already.
 
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The self-paced courses can be a blessing and a curse. I started off with the best of intentions, then found myself 4.5 months later with just under 3 of the required 10 modules done, plus the final which you might know is 30% of your grade and you need a score of at least 70% on the final to pass the course. The 6-mos deadline is FIRM. I was prepared to take a W and repeat the course, but I surprised myself and not only finished on time, but I got an A! (This is for Genetics; my other online course had a fixed schedule.) So - yes, with decent effort, you can get an A. Keep in mind that Genetics was my absolute favorite course material so far, I feel like I have a knack for it, and a good portion of it covered the same ground as my Bio I lecture, although often in greater detail. I thought the final was fair, but hard. One challenge is that because there are several different professors using the same syllabus and final, the terminology and question style wasn't always a perfect match, e.g., my professor (and the textbook) usually used "heterozygote" but the final referred to "monohybrid." Manageable if you know the material, but it gave me a flash of panic at first.

My professor for online Genetics was John Placyk. He was incredibly prompt in grading and responding to questions. I reached out to him when I realized I was going to have to crank though about two modules a week to make my deadline, and he had more faith in me than I did in myself! He was very encouraging. There were a couple of points of frustration where I just couldn't get my question across clearly enough electronically; I'd ask a follow-on question for clarification, and the response would relate to that piece of the question only, rather than the whole thread. It's definitely easier to get clarification in person in a real-time conversation - no avoiding that. If I had it to do again, I might have looked for a tutor. Also, you can't really confer with the other students since everyone is working at a different pace, and the online forum isn't really set up for that, or maybe I just didn't crack the code. I think this is the nature of online. Things worked out well in the end for me so I was pretty happy.

Re: Mary Alice Yund's grading - first, her exams are open book and open notes. She will claim that it won't help you, but it definitely helped me. BUT, this was for Biochem. I don't think her Genetics exams were open book. In Biochem, she set the B+/A- cutoff at 85% right out of the gate, and said she would curve in our favor only, i.e., the cutoff might drop to 82%, but it would never climb above 85%. Again, not sure if this is true for Genetics; I think my classmates said it wasn't. What probably does stay constant across all her courses is her philosophy of giving you credit where she can for any demonstration of correct understanding, versus having a punchlist of points that you have to cover in your answer (excepting T-F and multiple choice, of course). She wants to give you a good grade. Genetics is probably a different beast since the material is more black and white, but it never hurts to have a professor who will give you the benefit of the doubt as often as possible. I really underperformed in Biochem (totally my own fault), but still got a B. On the other hand, her final was crazy hard - even students who'd been right on top of the material the whole semester were thinking, "Were we in the right classroom?" Hard to say if I could have gotten an A if I'd worked harder, but things could have definitely been much worse. A friend taking Biochem from a different UCBX instructor at the same time put in way more work than I did, and ended up having to drop the course and repeat it.

My biggest tip for Genetics is to do all of the suggested practice problems and understand the explanations from the Solutions Manual. Don't worry too much about being able to derive the answers without help, but understand the answers given, keeping in mind that the Solutions Manual is a little hinky. Then before the exams, repeat all of the relevant worksheets, discussion questions, and "In Depth Questions." Before the final, go over 100% of the homework and the previous quizzes. The questions on the final were definitely detailed, as is the nature of genetics, but I wouldn't say they were obscure. More like comprehensive. I prepped for the final by collating all of the questions from the homework and previous quizzes and working them all from scratch again. Some of them I went through twice. I wasn't sure this was going to pay off, especially since it took almost a whole day of my very limited remaining time to assemble everything, but it ended up working well.

Last suggestion - if you have a flexible timeline, consider holding off on enrolling until John Placyk's section opens up again. The UCBX online office might be able to tell you when that will be. Like Yund, Placyk wants you to do well in the course. I guess one more thing - PM me if you have any questions on the material! Obviously I can't share the answers, but I'll do what I can to help clarify the concepts.

Let me know what you decide!

Actually, even one more thing (I can't stop typing!) - one other recco for online would be for Monica Ranes-Goldberg. I'm taking a second online course from her because she is phenomenal. Crazy experienced in online teaching (something like 20 yrs experience teaching online), prompt grader, very skilled at giving detailed feedback and explanations on the material. She will expect a lot and has high standards, so it will consume a lot of time, but she puts in a ton of effort to help you understand things. Big thumbs up for her. Like with Genetics, she rotates in among other instructors. I think she teaches Immunology online, Hematology, and the Advanced Biosciences courses, possibly others. In case you need/want another online course. 🙂
Should I take John Placyk for General Human Anatomy? He is teaching it and Rate My Prof gives him a 2.5/5. Kind of conflicted
 
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