I had called a few weeks ago to discuss how the scheduling would occur, and was told that everyone would be pre-registered for some stuff, and that we would be able to drop/add stuff at orientation.
To the people that have gone through the program before: does the schedule available on the GMS website accurately reflect what we can take? I know all of the highlighted classes are supposed to be available to us, but are there other restrictions such as class size or pre-reqs for many of them that would prevent us from taking them the first semester?
I am not sure exactly which schedule on the GMS website you are referring to, but most everything on that site hasn't been updated in years. I think the easiest way to find accurate information would be to go to the BU "student link" at: http://www.bu.edu/link/bin/uiscgi_studentlink.pl/uismpl then click on "Academics" then "University Class Schedule" then select "Fall 07" for semester then select "GMS" as the college under "class number" and then hit "go". This will give you all the classes available in the fall, their meeting times, and restrictions for each class. Usually they put information about prereqs here, but it doesn't look like there are any listed, so you would probably just need to look up the course description and decide if it would be right for you and/or talk to the professor about it.
The classes of interest for most GMS students are:
AN 700 Histology (with Vaughan)
BI 751 Biochemistry (with Offner)
PH 730 Physio A (with Garcia-Diaz)
I am not sure which class the Biostats class is since I didn't take it. I think it might be MS 700 with Killiany?
PM 730 Introduction to Medical Pharmacology with Walsh is an excellent elective choice. It's a really interesting class and not too too much work.
Other common electives are the Clinical Investigation classes (GMS CI XXX), the Mental Health classes (GMS MH XXX), and Nutrition (GMS NU XXX).
I think GE 701 (Genetics and Genomics) is another common GMS elective.
Hopefully this helps those of you that are anxious about your schedules. It's always nice to know this stuff ahead of time. Definitely don't worry though since you will have time during orientation to ensure you have all the right classes.