Hey people! I haven't been on for a while due to some things that came up. Anyway, I'm about as back on-track as I'll ever be for this week...
granola - hi and a belated welcome...so you live in Southern CA eh? Which county? Just a bit interested you know...
😉 I myself live in famous Orange County...though in a somewhat lesser known part of it. As for applying for the entering class of 2006, hopefully you'll run into the rest of us CA dudes and dudettes
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Sounds like you'll be having more fun during this summer than I will be
😛 Anyway, please keep us updated on anything else exciting that you may be doing (well, it doesn't having to be exciting to us...)
Skaterbabe74 - Congrats on finishing up your Comparative Religions final

Geez, I hope that I don't end up in such an insane class next summer session. Are you enjoying Bio-psych?
washkeep - I think that I would also prefer a PBL (problem-based learning for those who don't know what it stands for) system over a lecture-based one. Truth be told, I usually don't pay much attention during lecture so I take massive amounts of notes
😀 Plus the teamwork skills that you can practice are extremely helpful for when you actually go to work, since the health care field requires tons of teamwork (surgeries require Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, Scrub techs, Surgical assistants, nurses; Docs seem to have to work with a lot of nurses, etc.) Oh yeah, and thanks for the heads-up on the Physics/Organic combo...even though I'll be taking a "watered-down" Physics (tougher than the 101 Physics class, but still easier than Physics for Physics and Chemistry majors...), it will still be Calculus-based (I assume that since it requires Calculus to be taken before the class). I was planning on snagging a Physics/Organic combo for Spring 2004 and maybe Fall 2005. I'll be re-considering that now based on the study time required for both classes (I was also planning on taking some Biology courses with-in this schedule...Genetics and Molecular Bio to be more precise
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agent - hey dude, it's cool...I guess I'll just have to fly into Chicago to find out what it's like. I've never been there before.
2badr - Hmm...encouragement. Funny how most of us plan on applying for that year...I'm not even sure that I'll be ready (course-work and volunteer-wise) by that time. As for maturity-wise, I think that I'll be ready. It's just the darn administration system at my school...whoops, looks like I digressed here. Sorry
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So, it looks like I'm in the home stretch when it comes to my current cropping of classes. This entire week will be lecture, lecture, lecture, and more lecturing. Next Tuesday night will be the last lecture for American Studies, and the day before Independence Day will be my last lecture for History. Next time, I'll reconsider slabbing together courses that fall on my birthday
😛 It's no fun to have to spend one's birthday at 9:30 in the evening listening to a professor drone on about the subject. I hope that they'll at least have the courses I look for next summer during the second session instead of just the first!
I still haven't received word from HOAG Memorial Hospital yet...I'm starting to get a bit worried. Darn, it seems like fate doesn't want me getting any clinical experience at this time...maybe I'll be able to get some in the Spring of 2004...
In any case, I have a feeling that I may swing by the soup kitchen over the weekend. Then I'll be studying for my finals, both of which will be held next week on Thursday. Then on Monday the week after, I'll be starting over in two brand-new classes (okay, not brand-new, but they'll be new for me). This summer's going to go by fast. Hmmm...I wonder when the Fall ROP courses will allow for sign-ups? I believe that the Cali people here should know what I'm referring to...
Well that stinks that class sign-ups start next week and I have to wait for 2 whole weeks before I'm allowed to sign up. I'll march straight to the admissions office to complain if all of my plans crumble...
my tentatively scheduled Fall courses are:
Cell Biology - required in order to take Genetics & Molecular Biology
General Chemistry II - required in order to take Organic Chemistry
Calculus - required in order to take Physics
So you see, I NEED all 3 courses at some point. Otherwise, I'll be stuck in the same position I am at now and that will totally screw up my scheduling plans...if all goes well, then my planned Spring courses would be:
Genetics and Molecular Biology*
Organic Chemistry*
Physics I*
Advanced English Writing
Now I think you all will definitely see why I NEED those specific courses in the Fall schedule...
Anyway, I think I will be going for now.