Just to get a rough idea...

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johnnyt09

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Would someone post their class schedule through their four years of undergrad? I know everyones going to be different but I am kind of curious as to what to expect in the years to come.
 
bio
bio
chem
chem
other
bio
bio
chem
chem
other
bio
bio
chem
chem
other
bio
bio
bio
math
womens studies
biochem
bio
biochem
other
other
 
Lots of bio, lots of chem, More Bio, and really tough bio, and then some bio chem. All this sprinkled with generals electives.
 
Spring 2007:
Intro Biology
Intro to writing
Algebra
American History

Summer 2007:
Algebra 2

Fall 2007:
American civilization
Humanities
Ethics
Intro Physics

Spring 2008:
Intro art
Advanced writing
Personal Health
Weight Training
Intro anatomy and physiology

Fall 2008:
Ceramics
Bio I w/ lab
Intro Chemistry
Trig
Fly Fishing

Spring 2008:
Bio II w/ lab
Chem I w/ lab
Calculus

Summer 2009:
Chem II w/ lab
Vertebrate zoology

Fall 2009:
Genetics
Organic Chemistry I w/ lab
Physics I w/ lab
Predental orientation

Spring 2010:
Organic Chemistry II w/ lab
Cell biology
General ecology
Physics II w/ lab

Summer 2010:
Real Estate finance
Real Estate law <======== Took the DAT this semester

Fall 2010:
Biological Chemistry I
Principles of Evolution
Plant Biology
Entomology w/ lab

Spring 2011:
Senior Seminar
General Microbiology w/ lab
Human Anatomy w/ lab
Human Physiology w/ lab

I kept a pretty light load up before the fall 2008 semester because I was working 50 hours a week, but I also took 4 1/2 years to graduate, and took classes for 3 summers so my last couple of semesters weren't that stressful.
 
Fall 2007: 15 hours
General Chemistry w/ lab
Introduction to Media Computation
English Composition I
Freshman Seminar
Calculus II

Spring 2008: 18 hours
Biological Principles w/ lab
Inorganic Chemistry I w/ lab
English Composition II
Elementary Japanese I
Government of the U.S.

Summer 2008: 11 hours
Organic Chemistry I
Calculus III
Intro Physics I w/ lab

Fall 2008: 15 hours
Quantitative Analysis w/ lab
Organic Chemistry II
Synthesis Lab I
Principle of Macroeconomics
Intro Physics II w/ lab

Spring 2009: 20 hours
Intro to Organismal Biology w/ lab
Cell Biology
Physical Chemistry I
Biochemistry I
Undergraduate Research
Elementary Japanese II

Summer 2009: 12 hours
Genetics
Undergraduate Research
General Psychology
Intro to Sociology

Fall 2009: 13 hours
Intro Microbiology
Experimental Design & Statistical Methods
Organic Chemistry Lab
Biochemistry II
Health

Spring 2010: 13 hours
Analytical Chemistry w/ lab
Biochemistry Lab I
Chemistry Seminar
Ethics in engineering & tech professions

Fall 2010: 6 hours
Biophysical Chemistry
Biochemistry Lab II
 
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