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Skaterbabe74 - Thank you...and I totally wish that you could take one of these programs. I wonder why they don't offer 'em in Colorado? 🙁 Well anyways, I hope that you do well in Calc, and like you said, there's really nothing you can do at this point, right? Calculus...darn I'll have to be taking it next semester. I really wish that I could have taken it and finished all of my math requirements freshman year.
Oh yes, and well, the intention of the troll is to make you get mad and react by responding to his/her post. If you do respond, then the troll has succeeded. So when a troll posts, I usually don't respond, and if I do, it's with sarcasm or to poke fun at the troll.
Stereotypes sucks, but there is some truth to 'em. Most of the surgeons I've met aren't really as much of pricks as that poster has stated. Too bad he/she relied on another person's speech rather than actual experience. For all I know, a person's words can be a whole bunch of hot air.
It's currently 1 hour before the ACS for me.
BallerinaTina16 - Hmm, well, Psychology does sound like it would complement your major...BUT, do you LIKE Psychology? I would like to ask you what do you like? I mean, that's what GE's are designed for...what do you like? I would base my ideas from there. For example, I've always had somewhat of an interest in Philosophy, because, well, I like to wonder and ask questions. Philosophy seemed cool to me because it really asks questions that can't be easily answered...or maybe they don't even have answers. One philosophy prof told me that "if a philosopher asks a question that can be answered, then the philosopher has asked the wrong question"
Just thought to throw that in because I was tryin' hard to figure out what I wanted to get a minor in (English, Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology?) because I didn't want to go crazy taking only science courses just like you 😉
Some dude (fellow pre-med) told me to get a minor in Psychology because it would be more related to medicine, what with mental patients and the like. Too bad, I'm taking a Psych class right now, and it's quite boring. I'm glad I took it, though, because I got to see what it's really like. No Psych minor for me.
I'm really more of a dude than a biology guy, despite my username. Science is fun but if that's all I had to study for then I'd be pretty bored. Hopefully I'll be able to set some free time to myself in medical school to read novels.
So here's my suggestion: figure out what you would really really like doing. Otherwise, getting a second major/minor is really pointless unless that's sort of a back-up plan if things go south in the med school admissions game for you (as in, if you are choosing the major/minor for its marketability). Use your GE's as a starting point. Was there one that you liked? Then I would consider it. Then, look at your hobbies. Do you like to draw or paint? Art. Or maybe you like to play a musical instrument, choose music, or well, I assume from your username you like to dance! Yes, that's it! How about gettin' a second major/minor in Dance? 😀 See how easy it is to figure out something you like? Or if you prefer something more "useful" then you could go and see which jobs are hot and get a degree accordingly, or you could go and complement your major with Psychology. Your choice really, though I'd really advise what you would love to major in.
Biodude
major: Bachelor of Science program-Biological Science with an emphasis in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (well, it was either this or...nothing really; there's also emphases in ecology/conservation biology, cell and developmental biology, and marine biology...couldn't find anything else that was this close to GENETICS)
minor: Philosophy 🙂
Planned Philosophy courses: Greek Philosophy, Rationalism and Empiricism, MEDICAL ETHICS (this class will help when I interview at medical schools; the professor has spent a good deal of his PhD training following around Neurosurgeons 😛 ), and several electives
Okay, so now it's Tuesday, which means I have some Chemistry homework due tomorrow, and my English stuff to finish up for Thursday. I also have my last exam (before the final) in Political Science on Thursday, and lab. Great, lab. I broke some equipment along the way so I'm going to have to go and replace it. Then it's onto Friday, my last Psychology quiz and my last Chemistry lab report to turn in. This week isn't as back as I thought it was (except for the ACS in 1 hour). Next week's gonna be a killer though...
Oh yes, and well, the intention of the troll is to make you get mad and react by responding to his/her post. If you do respond, then the troll has succeeded. So when a troll posts, I usually don't respond, and if I do, it's with sarcasm or to poke fun at the troll.
Stereotypes sucks, but there is some truth to 'em. Most of the surgeons I've met aren't really as much of pricks as that poster has stated. Too bad he/she relied on another person's speech rather than actual experience. For all I know, a person's words can be a whole bunch of hot air.
It's currently 1 hour before the ACS for me.
BallerinaTina16 - Hmm, well, Psychology does sound like it would complement your major...BUT, do you LIKE Psychology? I would like to ask you what do you like? I mean, that's what GE's are designed for...what do you like? I would base my ideas from there. For example, I've always had somewhat of an interest in Philosophy, because, well, I like to wonder and ask questions. Philosophy seemed cool to me because it really asks questions that can't be easily answered...or maybe they don't even have answers. One philosophy prof told me that "if a philosopher asks a question that can be answered, then the philosopher has asked the wrong question"

Just thought to throw that in because I was tryin' hard to figure out what I wanted to get a minor in (English, Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology?) because I didn't want to go crazy taking only science courses just like you 😉
Some dude (fellow pre-med) told me to get a minor in Psychology because it would be more related to medicine, what with mental patients and the like. Too bad, I'm taking a Psych class right now, and it's quite boring. I'm glad I took it, though, because I got to see what it's really like. No Psych minor for me.
I'm really more of a dude than a biology guy, despite my username. Science is fun but if that's all I had to study for then I'd be pretty bored. Hopefully I'll be able to set some free time to myself in medical school to read novels.
So here's my suggestion: figure out what you would really really like doing. Otherwise, getting a second major/minor is really pointless unless that's sort of a back-up plan if things go south in the med school admissions game for you (as in, if you are choosing the major/minor for its marketability). Use your GE's as a starting point. Was there one that you liked? Then I would consider it. Then, look at your hobbies. Do you like to draw or paint? Art. Or maybe you like to play a musical instrument, choose music, or well, I assume from your username you like to dance! Yes, that's it! How about gettin' a second major/minor in Dance? 😀 See how easy it is to figure out something you like? Or if you prefer something more "useful" then you could go and see which jobs are hot and get a degree accordingly, or you could go and complement your major with Psychology. Your choice really, though I'd really advise what you would love to major in.
Biodude
major: Bachelor of Science program-Biological Science with an emphasis in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (well, it was either this or...nothing really; there's also emphases in ecology/conservation biology, cell and developmental biology, and marine biology...couldn't find anything else that was this close to GENETICS)
minor: Philosophy 🙂
Planned Philosophy courses: Greek Philosophy, Rationalism and Empiricism, MEDICAL ETHICS (this class will help when I interview at medical schools; the professor has spent a good deal of his PhD training following around Neurosurgeons 😛 ), and several electives
Okay, so now it's Tuesday, which means I have some Chemistry homework due tomorrow, and my English stuff to finish up for Thursday. I also have my last exam (before the final) in Political Science on Thursday, and lab. Great, lab. I broke some equipment along the way so I'm going to have to go and replace it. Then it's onto Friday, my last Psychology quiz and my last Chemistry lab report to turn in. This week isn't as back as I thought it was (except for the ACS in 1 hour). Next week's gonna be a killer though...