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Organic 1 and Lab-4 hours
Physics 1 and Lab-5 hours
Anatomy/Physiology 1 with lab-4 hours
Calculus 2-4hours
Chemistry seminar-1 hours

Is this crazy? I'm trying to flex my academic muscle but I don't want to burnout or tank my G.P.A. I'm pretty good at math but I'm still nervous about physics and calculus 2.
 
Fall Courses:
-Organic Chem I (5)
-Molecular Bio (4)
-Honors PolySci (3)
-Honors Literature (3)
-Kinesiology Research (2)
ECs:
-8 hrs/week Clinical Volunteering
-4 hrs/week middle school tutor
-4 hrs/week Sports Club Officer
-Starting Service Organization on Campus

This will be the busiest I have been in my undergraduate career! I hope I can keep up with you high-achieving students haha

I feel like we are in the same boat (but with different classes)! I think it will come down to maintaining your priorities and keeping track of due dates and other scheduling stuff. Good luck to you! :luck: Also LOVE your avi.
 
I feel like we are in the same boat (but with different classes)! I think it will come down to maintaining your priorities and keeping track of due dates and other scheduling stuff. Good luck to you! :luck: Also LOVE your avi.

Yup! I've never considered myself great at managing time, but I better get good! Good luck to you as well 🙂
 
Yes. Crazy, that is. Lest you're a genius, that's too much, IMO.

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Inorganic Chemistry
Genetics
Greek History
Intro to World Religions

Scribe 20ish hours a week
Research 10 hours a week
Tour guide 3 hours a week

Debating adding TA 10ish hours a week... Thoughts? It's nice that my class schedule is so light, but I don't want to be TOO busy with ECs.
 
Inorganic Chemistry
Genetics
Greek History
Intro to World Religions

Scribe 20ish hours a week
Research 10 hours a week
Tour guide 3 hours a week

Debating adding TA 10ish hours a week... Thoughts? It's nice that my class schedule is so light, but I don't want to be TOO busy with ECs.

I would stick with what you have, adding another 10 hours of TA put you at about 40 hours of ECs alone.
 
Organic 1 and Lab-4 hours
Physics 1 and Lab-5 hours
Anatomy/Physiology 1 with lab-4 hours
Calculus 2-4hours
Chemistry seminar-1 hours

Is this crazy? I'm trying to flex my academic muscle but I don't want to burnout or tank my G.P.A. I'm pretty good at math but I'm still nervous about physics and calculus 2.

Tough, but not impossible. I did something similar (except worse), but mine was because I was going back to school, only needed science classes for my additional degree and wanted to get it done in a set time frame. Do you not have any non-science courses that you could add to the mix in order to lighten the load? So, basically, if you need to than it is doable, but if not than don't.
 
I'm will be registering for my fall classes in a little bit. Is this ok for my 1st semester? Note: I took AP Chem, AP Bio and AP Physics C in high school and will be studying Calc III over the summer. (ChemE Major)

Frosh - Semester 1:

1. Engineering Physics I (3)
2. Eng. Physics I Lab (1)
3. Principles of Chemistry II (3) (Gen Chem 2)
4. Introduction to Chemical Practice (2)
5. General Biology I (3)
6. Multivariable Calculus (4)
7. Introduction to Computing (2)
____________________________________
TC: 18
 
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I'm will be registering for my fall classes in a little bit. Is this ok for my 1st semester? Note: I took AP Chem, AP Bio and AP Physics C in high school and will be studying Calc III over the summer. (ChemE Major)

Frosh - Semester 1:

1. Engineering Physics I (3)
2. Eng. Physics I Lab (1)
3. Principles of Chemistry II (3) (Gen Chem 2)
4. Introduction to Chemical Practice (2)
5. General Biology I (3)
6. Multivariable Calculus (4)
7. Introduction to Computing (2)
____________________________________
TC: 18

I think you will be fine, since you already have a good science background. It will be tough, but time management will be key. If you want to do some extra curriculars, then I think you should reduce your credit load by ~2 credits.
 
Bio major, chemistry minor with sustainability concentration

Principles of Genetics
Organic Chem I
Organic Lab
Global Sustainability and Innovation
Intro to Psych
Intro to Economics

16 hrs

What do y'all think? My advisor seems to think it is well rounded and keeps me on track but she didn't even know the MCAT was changing in 2015 so... Thanks!
 
Bio major, chemistry minor with sustainability concentration

Principles of Genetics
Organic Chem I
Organic Lab
Global Sustainability and Innovation
Intro to Psych
Intro to Economics

16 hrs

What do y'all think? My advisor seems to think it is well rounded and keeps me on track but she didn't even know the MCAT was changing in 2015 so... Thanks!

I think you will be fine.
 
Can anyone please let me know if this is too heavy for the summer session:

Physics 2 + lab
Human Physiology
MCAT PR Course (Taking test in Jan)
15 hrs a week in a lab conducting research (will be working on a project)
 
Can anyone please let me know if this is too heavy for the summer session:

Physics 2 + lab
Human Physiology
MCAT PR Course (Taking test in Jan)
15 hrs a week in a lab conducting research (will be working on a project)

Very busy.
 
Nah, I wouldn't call that busy. Time management will make things a lot easier. Plus studying for the MCAT ahead in the summer will be a wise move.

True. I am just trying to give cautious advice. I know not everyone can handle business the way you or I can. OP may very well be able to handle this and more but if that is the case then OP would know this. That's all B. 😉
 
Does anyone know which biology class is easier? I'll have to take both, but want to take the easier one when I am taking organic chemistry 1, physics 2 and micro economics at the same time.

Biology (Foundations of Bio - Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal) + Lab - 4 units
or
Biology (Foundations of Bio: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology) + Lab
 
Does anyone know which biology class is easier? I'll have to take both, but want to take the easier one when I am taking organic chemistry 1, physics 2 and micro economics at the same time.

Biology (Foundations of Bio - Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal) + Lab - 4 units
or
Biology (Foundations of Bio: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology) + Lab

Generally evolution/ecology is easier at the intro level
 
bio +lab
chem+lab
college algebra
spanish

I look at some of these schedules and feel embarrassed of mine lol
 
Gen Chem w/ lab
Anatomy
Alg II
Volunteering/Shadowing
Research?
 
So this might be my spring 2014 schedule:
Organic Chemistry 2
Introductory Biochemistry
Integrative Physiology
Genetic Analysis 2

Is this going to be too difficult?
 
So this might be my spring 2014 schedule:
Organic Chemistry 2
Introductory Biochemistry
Integrative Physiology
Genetic Analysis 2

Is this going to be too difficult?

You're planning ahead.

That doesn't look too difficult, although genetic analysis may add unnecessary burden to your workload.
 
Fall Semester - Junior

Biochemistry I - 3 credits
Biochemistry I Lab - 1 credit
Analytical Chemistry - 3 credits
Analytical Chemistry Lab - 1 credit
CPR - 3 credits
Tai Chi - 1 credit

12 credits. After suffering through depression and two 18 credit semesters sophomore year, I am going to take it easy my junior year to focus on classes (like biochem and analytical) that are actually interesting.
 
Fall Semester - Junior

Biochemistry I - 3 credits
Biochemistry I Lab - 1 credit
Analytical Chemistry - 3 credits
Analytical Chemistry Lab - 1 credit
CPR - 3 credits
Tai Chi - 1 credit

12 credits. After suffering through depression and two 18 credit semesters sophomore year, I am going to take it easy my junior year to focus on classes (like biochem and analytical) that are actually interesting.

Definitely manageable. Good luck. Hope you're feeling much better now!
 
Definitely manageable. Good luck. Hope you're feeling much better now!

Thank you, friend! I have been feeling so much better these last couple of months and am looking forward to finally taking courses that pertain to my major (Biochemistry). 😀
 
Fall 2013 Sophomore-- worried about my schedule because I finished freshman year with a 3.3

Bio II (3 credit)
Bio II lab (1 credit)
Chem II (3 credit)
Chem lab II (1 credit)
English Rhetoric (3 credit)
Honors Statistics (3 credit)
Physiology (3 credit)

Total 17 credits
 
I am going to be graduating next spring 😀 so excited! Fall!

Elemental solid state physics - 3 cr

Electromagnetic Field II - 3 cr

Computational Physics - 3 cr

Women's and Gender studies - 3 cr

Intermed Astrophysics - 3 cr

Activities:

32 Hrs of work each weekend.
10 hrs of research each week
4 hrs a week of tutoring
 
Fall 2013:

Biochem 1
Biochem 1 lab
Biochem problem solving
Physics 2 lab
Biochem research credit (3hrs)
Political science
Sociology

Total: 16 hrs
plus: possible 7-8 hrs research, club officer

How does this look?
 
Fall 2013:

Biochem 1
Biochem 1 lab
Biochem problem solving
Physics 2 lab
Biochem research credit (3hrs)
Political science
Sociology

Total: 16 hrs
plus: possible 7-8 hrs research, club officer

How does this look?

Sounds good to me! Good luck dude.
 
I am going to be graduating next spring 😀 so excited! Fall!

Elemental solid state physics - 3 cr

Electromagnetic Field II - 3 cr

Computational Physics - 3 cr

Women's and Gender studies - 3 cr

Intermed Astrophysics - 3 cr

Activities:

32 Hrs of work each weekend.
10 hrs of research each week
4 hrs a week of tutoring

Good luck. You are almost done! I love how you manged to mix in gender studies w/ all the physics classes. 🙂
 
Fall 2013 Sophomore-- worried about my schedule because I finished freshman year with a 3.3

Bio II (3 credit)
Bio II lab (1 credit)
Chem II (3 credit)
Chem lab II (1 credit)
English Rhetoric (3 credit)
Honors Statistics (3 credit)
Physiology (3 credit)

Total 17 credits

3.3 is a little low for medial school. I think you have to be honest with yourself and figure out what went wrong. Personally, I would drop physiology and focus on getting straight A's in all my classes, especially my science classes.
 
Fall 2013

Biochem (4 credits)
Bio 2 (4 credits)
Bio Lab (2 credits)
Psych 1 (4 credits)

My question is, will I be okay in biochem if I haven't taken bio 2 yet?
 
Fall 2013

Biochem (4 credits)
Bio 2 (4 credits)
Bio Lab (2 credits)
Psych 1 (4 credits)

My question is, will I be okay in biochem if I haven't taken bio 2 yet?

Generally bio2 is intro molecular/cell, so there certainly is some overlap.

Biochem 1(generally for bio/biochem/chem majors) is very structurally oriented, reaction oriented. Orgo will lay all the foundation you need for the reaction/structural biochem. Chances are you signed up for a class like this

Survey of biochem (generally for nutrition, exercise science, etc...) is much more theory and builds off of biology more than orgo.
 
Alright, cool. I'm almost positive it's the former. If anyone knows/cares, it's Chem 351 with Nolta at Umich.
 
Summer:
Organic Chemistry I w/ lab (5)
Organic Chemistry II w/ lab

Fall (Junior)
BME 210: Physiology I for Engineers (3)
BME 401: BioMechanics (3)
MSE 325: Magnetic Behavior (3)
CHEM 251: Chemistry of Universe (3) (chemistry elective)
DRAM 202: Acting 1 (3)
THS 204: The Teaching Profession (3)
HIN 2010: Hindi II (4)
BIO 402: Research (2)
Total: 24

EC's:
Research (10 hrs/ week)
Shadow/Volunteer (4 hrs/ week)
Resdent Advisor

Please let me know what you think! Change in major, hence the 24 credits to make up :/

:scared:
 
Summer:
Organic Chemistry I w/ lab (5)
Organic Chemistry II w/ lab

Fall (Junior)
BME 210: Physiology I for Engineers (3)
BME 401: BioMechanics (3)
MSE 325: Magnetic Behavior (3)
CHEM 251: Chemistry of Universe (3) (chemistry elective)
DRAM 202: Acting 1 (3)
THS 204: The Teaching Profession (3)
HIN 2010: Hindi II (4)
BIO 402: Research (2)
Total: 24

EC's:
Research (10 hrs/ week)
Shadow/Volunteer (4 hrs/ week)
Resdent Advisor

Please let me know what you think! Change in major, hence the 24 credits to make up :/

Have you been able to handle this workload previously?
 
Senior Year!!!! Cant believe it!!!
Fall 2013:

Molecular Biology
Medicinal Chemistry
Neurobiology
Medical Ethics
Christian Ethics & Health Care
 
Summer:
Organic Chemistry I w/ lab (5)
Organic Chemistry II w/ lab

Fall (Junior)
BME 210: Physiology I for Engineers (3)
BME 401: BioMechanics (3)
MSE 325: Magnetic Behavior (3)
CHEM 251: Chemistry of Universe (3) (chemistry elective)
DRAM 202: Acting 1 (3)
THS 204: The Teaching Profession (3)
HIN 2010: Hindi II (4)
BIO 402: Research (2)
Total: 24

EC's:
Research (10 hrs/ week)
Shadow/Volunteer (4 hrs/ week)
Resdent Advisor

Please let me know what you think! Change in major, hence the 24 credits to make up :/

Get rid of Hindi, Teaching Profession and Acting. All of those are a complete waste of time and won't even help you in the long run. Your BME and MSE courses suggest you're an engineering major. You'll be down to 14 credits. You can take an easy gen ed course if you want, but your engineering courses are difficult.

Senior Year!!!! Cant believe it!!!
Fall 2013:

Molecular Biology
Medicinal Chemistry
Neurobiology
Medical Ethics
Christian Ethics & Health Care

You're fine.
 
Senior Year!!!! Cant believe it!!!
Fall 2013:

Molecular Biology
Medicinal Chemistry
Neurobiology
Medical Ethics
Christian Ethics & Health Care

So I'm guessing you probably applied/are applying to medical school this cycle? If so, can you update your science GPA with the grades you receive from these classes at the end of the semester?
 
Have you been able to handle this workload previously?
- Yeah, took 24 last semester as well. However, last semester was all CHEM/ BME/ MSE/ BIO. Hindi was my only humanities. Had more EC's, but ended with a 3.5.

Get rid of Hindi, Teaching Profession and Acting. All of those are a complete waste of time and won't even help you in the long run. Your BME and MSE courses suggest you're an engineering major. You'll be down to 14 credits. You can take an easy gen ed course if you want, but your engineering courses are difficult.
- Yeah, I am a BME. Minoring in chemistry and south asian studies, so cant get rid of Hindi or Chem elective. I was taking acting + teaching to balance out the hard classes. They don't require much work and are possible gpa boosters. My advisor ripped me apart when I told him I wanted to take easy-A to balance out gpa with e-school. He said med schools will straight up recognize that and penalize you. In your opinion though, does that look bad?
 
- Yeah, took 24 last semester as well. However, last semester was all CHEM/ BME/ MSE/ BIO. Hindi was my only humanities. Had more EC's, but ended with a 3.5.


- Yeah, I am a BME. Minoring in chemistry and south asian studies, so cant get rid of Hindi or Chem elective. I was taking acting + teaching to balance out the hard classes. They don't require much work and are possible gpa boosters. My advisor ripped me apart when I told him I wanted to take easy-A to balance out gpa with e-school. He said med schools will straight up recognize that and penalize you. In your opinion though, does that look bad?

I think the consensus on SDN is that premed advisors are completely wrong about a lot of info.
 
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