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I'll be registering for classes next week, and wanted to get some advice...
For sure I will be taking these classes:
O. Chem I w/lab (4 units)
Physics I w/lab (4)
2 GEs (6)
I want to take another science class--either physiology or anatomy. I'm a Bio major so physiology counts towards my degree, but anatomy doesn't.
My school doesn't offer anatomy in the winter or summer session, but they offer physiology. The JC's in my area don't offer anatomy during intersession either, but some do offer physiology. So, I was thinking of taking anatomy now, and taking physiology during summer or winter.
The other thing is, not all pharmacy schools require anatomy. Only 2 of the pharmacy schools I'm interested in, require anatomy. All the others don't, but for every school...physiology is required. So, I'm contemplating if I should take physio now, and just hold off on anatomy, or to just take anatomy now and take physio. during intersession (assuming my school or JCs will offer it).
With the classes that I know for sure I will be taking, what would you recommend I take now-- anatomy or physiology?
For sure I will be taking these classes:
O. Chem I w/lab (4 units)
Physics I w/lab (4)
2 GEs (6)
I want to take another science class--either physiology or anatomy. I'm a Bio major so physiology counts towards my degree, but anatomy doesn't.
My school doesn't offer anatomy in the winter or summer session, but they offer physiology. The JC's in my area don't offer anatomy during intersession either, but some do offer physiology. So, I was thinking of taking anatomy now, and taking physiology during summer or winter.
The other thing is, not all pharmacy schools require anatomy. Only 2 of the pharmacy schools I'm interested in, require anatomy. All the others don't, but for every school...physiology is required. So, I'm contemplating if I should take physio now, and just hold off on anatomy, or to just take anatomy now and take physio. during intersession (assuming my school or JCs will offer it).
With the classes that I know for sure I will be taking, what would you recommend I take now-- anatomy or physiology?