In what order/ groupings did you take your classes?

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Hey people.. I just wanted to know in what order or sets did you take your pre-reqs and did it work for you? Meaning you got a good grade and it didn't drop your GPA miserably! I'm thinking about taking Organic and Pre-Cal this fall but I'm a little scared at the thought because I'm not the best MATH person...I really have to study it to understand it and I'm great at chem but I've heard that organic was pretty rough. So do you think I should separate the two? In what order did you take your pre-reqs? Please post! Thank You!😀
 
Think of it this way, Pre-Cal + Organic is a lot better than Organic + Calculus. Ideally, you want to get your chemistry sequence out of the way for PCAT preparation purposes but you also want to have time to study calc as you say that math is difficult for you and since calc is on the PCAT.
 
I took general chem as my lone science class along with some humanities courses and calculus, then my schedule for the fall is the following:

Physics 1 w/lab
Organic 1 w/lab
Biology 1 w/lab

and a continuation of all three lectures/labs the next semester.
 
Hey people.. I just wanted to know in what order or sets did you take your pre-reqs and did it work for you? Meaning you got a good grade and it didn't drop your GPA miserably! I'm thinking about taking Organic and Pre-Cal this fall but I'm a little scared at the thought because I'm not the best MATH person...I really have to study it to understand it and I'm great at chem but I've heard that organic was pretty rough. So do you think I should separate the two? In what order did you take your pre-reqs? Please post! Thank You!😀

I tried to take them with my humanities for my BS, it rarely worked that way though. I'd list mine, but I've been going since '00 (not including my freshman year in 95-96), you really don't want me listing all those classes.
 
This is how i did my major courses:

Fall: Bio 1, Chem 1, Pre-Calc
Spring: Bio 2, Chem 2, Calc
Summer: Organic (BEST thing I ever did, Organic if rough)
Fall: Physics 1, Stats
Spring: Physics 2

Plus all the random electives, comp classes, and everything else in there. Taking Organic over the summer was the best thing I ever did. I wouldn't have been able to study for it like I did has I taken it during the year like everyone else.
 
year 1 fall: chem 1 with lab, anatomy
year 1 spring: chem 2 with lab, physiology, public speaking
year 2 fall: orgo
year 2 spring: orgo2 with lab, physics 1 with lab
this summer: physics 2 with lab

I did ok, but i overloaded myself with the first year.... i overestimated how easy anatomy and physiology would be as I adjusted to my new life in college. taking organic 1 alone was a good idea, and I found physics 1 and orgo 2 immensely easy. physics 2 is kicking my ass, but at this point, i just need to pass it. 🙂 good luck with your scheduling! if you have other questions, feel free to message me
 
fall-chem i
spring-chem ii,,
fall - bio i, calc
spring - bio ii
(will be taking) fall - organic i, human anatomy, animal physio, econ
(will be taking) spring - organic ii, micro, stats, speech

Does anyone think that 3rd fall semester is going to kill me??? ahh I'm scared.
 
Fall 1 - Phy 1 + Calc 1
Spring 1 - Phy 2 + Calc 2 (dont ask me why)
Summer - electives
Fall 2 - Bio 1 + chem 1
Spring 2 - Bio 2 + chem 2
Summer - A & P I & II + Org I (should have done just Org I & II)
Fall 3 - Microbio + stats
spring 3 - Org II and other goofy courses...


I wasn't ready to apply at the end of my first year - so I applied in the fall of my 3rd year. I really wish I killed my Organic all in the same summer. Instead - I pushed it back so that it would not affect my GPA for interview...

~above~
 
Summer 06: Bio I (still deciding whether or not to do this - Prepharm, that is)
Fall 06: Bio II / A&P online
Spring 07: Intro to Chem / A&P online
Summer 07:
A) Chem I <------- Heres where I am. Im loving these fast courses
B) Chem II
Fall 07 : Org I / Physics I / Calc online (Ive taken Business for Calc)
Spring 08: Org II / Physics II

Fall 07 looks pretty scary, but Im determined.
 
Semester 1:
  1. Bio 2
  2. Gen Chem 1 + Lab
  3. Gen Phys 1 + Lab
Semester 2
  1. Bio 3
  2. Gen Chem 2+ Lab
  3. Gen Phys 2+ Lab
Semester 3
  1. Genetics + Lab
  2. Organic I + Lab
Semester 4
  1. Gen. Phys.
  2. Organic 2
  3. Biochem
  4. Microbio
Semester 5 (this fall coming up)
  1. Phys. Lab
  2. Micro Lab
  3. Immunology
  4. Calculus I
All while working full time to support my family and volunterring 3 hrs a week at a hospital. This summer I have been volunteering closer to 10 hrs since no school, but also studying for PCAT...taking it in Aug...hope this helps.
 
Since everyone is putting down their suggested track, here's how the University of Nebraska approaches scheduling science courses:

Semester 1
Calculus
General Chemistry I with lab


Semester 2
General Chemistry II with lab
General Biology with lab


Semester 3
General Biology with lab
Organic Chemistry I with lab
Statistics 218 or Ed. Psych. 459 (Not applicable to many of you)



Semester 4
Physics 141 or Chemistry 221 (Quantitative Analysis Chem)
Organic Chemistry II with lab



Of course, this assumes the student is ready for calculus upon entering college and that the student will apply during the second year. However, I think the schedule is pretty balanced.
 
Fall 1:

Biology 1 + Lab
Chemistry 1 + Lab
Pre-Calculus

Spring 1:

Biology 2 + Lab
Chemistry 2 + Lab
Calculus 1

Fall 2:

Cell Biology
Statistics

Spring 2 (this resulted in 2 C's =/):

Genetics
Animal Physiology
Microbiology + Lab
Organic Chemistry 1
Economics

Fall 3 (this coming semester):

Immunology
Organic Chemistry 2
Organic Chemistry 1 Lab
Physics 1
 
I'm applying for pharmacy school this year.


Fall 1 15 credit hrs:
General Chem I + lab
Calculus I
History I
English I

Spring 1 15 credit hrs:
General Chem II + lab
Calclus II
History II
Sociology


Fall 2: 18 credith hrs(My best semester)
Organic Chem I + lab
Biology I + lab
Physics I (Mechanics, Cal based) + lab
Medical Sociology/public health I
Economics

Spring 2: 17credit hrs
Organic II + lab
Biology II + lab
Statistics
Political Science

Summer 07 15 credit hrs======>(Where I'm at right now)
Public Speaking
Foreign language I & II
Cell Biology
Medical Terminology

(by the end of summer, when I'll apply to pharm school I should have 80 credit hrs)

Fall 3 (subject to change)
Biochemistry
Physiology
Genetics
Adv medical terminology
CPR
Lab for cell biology
 
if you are taking low level of math, try to get them out of the way or you will have a long way to go, scatter or spacing out all your hard classes and mix them with easy classes
 
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