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Hi All,
I am new to this forum and also at the very beginning of the postbac road. I'll start taking my pre-med requirements this Fall at Rowan University. Can anyone help me with this - there are 2 types of General Physics offered: General Physics for scientists/engineers and General Physics for the life sciences. Both courses cover the same topics; the only difference is the "problem solving work involving the use of Calculus" vs. "involving the use of Algebra and Geometry". Does it really matter which one I take? Thanks!
I am new to this forum and also at the very beginning of the postbac road. I'll start taking my pre-med requirements this Fall at Rowan University. Can anyone help me with this - there are 2 types of General Physics offered: General Physics for scientists/engineers and General Physics for the life sciences. Both courses cover the same topics; the only difference is the "problem solving work involving the use of Calculus" vs. "involving the use of Algebra and Geometry". Does it really matter which one I take? Thanks!