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I was just wondering everyone's thoughts regarding taking undergrad classes that aren't required for your major.
Right now I'm a freshman at a local college in Ashland, KY. I am planning to complete my degrees at the University of Kentucky. They offer a double-major program for Biology and Chemistry (BS in Bio, BA in Chem), which is what I'm doing. I'm really hoping to go to Med School after I graduate, but it's still a while off.
The thing is, the college I'm at now offers Medical Microbiology, with Anatomy & Physiology I and II being prerequisities. NONE of these three classes are required for my major, but I feel like I should take them, especially if I'm planning to go to Med School.
What do you think? Should I take these classes or stick to needed classes only. I'm here on a scholarship, so paying for extra classes isn't a problem.
Thanks for your input.
Jimmy
Right now I'm a freshman at a local college in Ashland, KY. I am planning to complete my degrees at the University of Kentucky. They offer a double-major program for Biology and Chemistry (BS in Bio, BA in Chem), which is what I'm doing. I'm really hoping to go to Med School after I graduate, but it's still a while off.
The thing is, the college I'm at now offers Medical Microbiology, with Anatomy & Physiology I and II being prerequisities. NONE of these three classes are required for my major, but I feel like I should take them, especially if I'm planning to go to Med School.
What do you think? Should I take these classes or stick to needed classes only. I'm here on a scholarship, so paying for extra classes isn't a problem.
Thanks for your input.
Jimmy