Should I take pathophysiology or developmental biology?

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If you've taken these classes, which did you prefer and why? I'm currently taking human physio, so taking pathophysio next quarter could be a nice segue into what goes wrong with the body, but I also enjoyed the reproductive system/fetal development, so developmental biology seems interesting as well.

Both seem to be of comparable difficulties. Any suggestions?
 
If you've taken these classes, which did you prefer and why? I'm currently taking human physio, so taking pathophysio next quarter could be a nice segue into what goes wrong with the body, but I also enjoyed the reproductive system/fetal development, so developmental biology seems interesting as well.

Both seem to be of comparable difficulties. Any suggestions?
Pathophysiology has the most relevance to medical school and clinical practice. I took a rigorous pathophys course (lungs/heart/kidneys) in undergrad and found it very helpful for medical school.
 
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