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Of all of the classes you have taken in preparation for med school, which one was the hardest (or you disliked the most)?
talkalot24 said:Of all of the classes you have taken in preparation for med school, which one was the hardest (or you disliked the most)?
superdevil said:hardest? don't know.
most hated? easy.....(soapbox moment)...
i HATE stupid-ass general education requirements!!! i am continually frustrated by the fact that i want to be a *scientist* and i can't sign in to the labs i want because it conflicts with my worthless "non-western religions" course or other such nonsense. what pisses me off is that these pretentious, uppity, academic douches think everyone needs to be "well rounded" so that people of all races, ethnicities, and sexual preferences can kiss each other on the lips and sing folk songs about the power of togetherness. that's fine, but since when does being well-rounded imply that acquiring a certain type of education confers well-roundedness? what about life experiences or personal interests? don't these suffice? no. you must sit through class after class learning about stuff you hate. why should i pay tuition dollars to take history classes? am i still in high school? what about that sense of intellectual freedom i was told i would experience in college? it was an illusion.
when i got to college, what did they want? a year of math, a year of english, a year of history and a bucnh of other crap i wouldn't normally touch with a 10-foot pole. i was trying to *leave* high school.
in short, college is a lie, and the world sucks.
ahhhh, i feel better......
if my orthopedic surgeon is unable to thrown down some good poetry forget him
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seriously, though, i do think that a physician should be well-rounded. i just don't know why adademic douches annointed themselves as the "purveyors of well-roundedness". being a well-rounded, diverse person doesn't necessarily have a damn thing to do with college. can people who didn't go to college be "well-rounded"? answer: of course they can.
damn gen eds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👎
flighterdoc said:Bio 1. What a waste of time.
SanDiegoSOD said:General chemistry lab. The material wasnt hard, but the course took wayyyyyy to much time and thoughtless effort for only being worth three credits.
velocypedalist said:Calc II....i don't know why I had to take this, but for some reason it was required...despite my best efforts i didn't manage to learn a damn thing in this class, and I barely scraped by. Calculus has not been useful to me ONCE in my academic carrer, save understanding simple concepts like rate of change, and being able to take a simple derivative/intagral etc....all stuff I learned in Calc I in HS. I hate math, I HATE MATH, I HATE MATH!!!!
If i hated all of school as much as I hate math I don't think I would have graduated HS.
superdevil said:![]()
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seriously, though, i do think that a physician should be well-rounded. i just don't know why adademic douches annointed themselves as the "purveyors of well-roundedness". being a well-rounded, diverse person doesn't necessarily have a damn thing to do with college. can people who didn't go to college be "well-rounded"? answer: of course they can.
damn gen eds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👎
VFrank said:Worst class ever = any calculus class. Every math professor here is Polish or German or something and NONE OF THEM SPEAK ENGLISH! So, basically it was me learning the worst subject imaginable by myself. After my Calc III final, I took my book to this rock-overledge and chucked it into Lake Michigan. I bet there's some fish out there right now committing suicide after trying to understand the horribleness of Calc.
EMDream said:Gen Chem II.
Then again I haven't met physics yet. 😱
Quynh2007 said:soooo true. mine had a thick russian accent. and my TA was an international student and also had a thick korean accent.
My gchem teacher spent most of his time filling balloons with acetylene and putting a flame to them. Good for bangs, but bad for your midterm grade since he didn't really teach. Anyhow, college gchem does suck, and AP Chemistry is no great indicator nor a perfect equal of what it's like in college.youngin said:What's so bad about g chem lab in college? I did AP chem in hs wit lots of lab but it was okay despite being tedious.