D
deleted421268
Would taking two upper level biology class be too much for instance Biochemistry and Human anatomy and Physiology 1 lecture and lab? With rest of classes being like possibly basic stats and other electives
It shouldn't be too much, especially considering you'll take far more intense science coursework at double (or triple) the pace in med school.Would taking two upper level biology class be too much for instance Biochemistry and Human anatomy and Physiology 1 lecture and lab? With rest of classes being like possibly basic stats and other electives
Single semesters are unlikely to get much scrutiny. They are going to look at trends.
Two upper level sciences in a semester would be pretty normal, especially towards the end of a science degree.
My fifth semester, I took OChem lab, three upper-level bio courses, two religion courses, and a dance class. And I did research in a microbiology lab. And I met and started dating my wife. I didn't do any other ECs that semester. I got an excellent GPA. So yes, it's possible. Easy? No. But it can be done.
To be fair, my wife is quite a catch. I had to lock that down.That sounds like an insane amount of work. Research, upper divisions and a relationship? Damn.
Was she looking over your shoulder when you wrote that?To be fair, my wife is quite a catch. I had to lock that down.
You should be able to do it. How can you handle medical school if you can't handle two sciences at the same together?Would taking two upper level biology class be too much for instance Biochemistry and Human anatomy and Physiology 1 lecture and lab? With rest of classes being like possibly basic stats and other electives
Are you a godMy fifth semester, I took OChem lab, three upper-level bio courses, two religion courses, and a dance class. And I did research in a microbiology lab. And I met and started dating my wife. I didn't do any other ECs that semester. I got an excellent GPA. So yes, it's possible. Easy? No. But it can be done.
I have taken two sciences classes together like physics 1 and bio 1 and currently bio 2 and physics 2 but not two upper level science classes togetherYou should be able to do it. How can you handle medical school if you can't handle two sciences at the same together?
Nope!Was she looking over your shoulder when you wrote that?
😉
What do you think medical school is going to be like?Would taking two upper level biology class be too much for instance Biochemistry and Human anatomy and Physiology 1 lecture and lab? With rest of classes being like possibly basic stats and other electives