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Chromatography

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Hi, got a question about planned courses. For example, some pharm school would require you take more social science, humanity classes. So I plan to take them next spring or summer 2010, but do I still need to take them even if I got rejected by the ones need those requirement and accepted by the one that doesn't. Thanks
 
if you're going to be applying to any other schools that may require those pre-requisites that you're considering, then you should take them.

have you gotten acceptances and rejections already for fall 2010? that seems so early.
 
Hi, got a question about planned courses. For example, some pharm school would require you take more social science, humanity classes. So I plan to take them next spring or summer 2010, but do I still need to take them even if I got rejected by the ones need those requirement and accepted by the one that doesn't. Thanks

short answer: no, just make sure the schools you are accepted in don't require them too (or still req. a number of GEs)
 
Hi, got a question about planned courses. For example, some pharm school would require you take more social science, humanity classes. So I plan to take them next spring or summer 2010, but do I still need to take them even if I got rejected by the ones need those requirement and accepted by the one that doesn't. Thanks

Some schools don't allow you to take summer courses immediately prior to matriculation, so be careful. I'd stick to planning spring courses that fit requirements for more than one school, so you're less likely coming up short or taking unnecessary classes.
 
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