What classes are you taking next semester?

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And please include if you'll be taking summer courses. List majors also, I'm curious.

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- Intro. to Genetics
- Probability & Statistics
- Some writing class for my major

Looking forward to lots of math this semester
 
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Genetics w/ recitation
Human Anatomy & Physiology II w/ lab
Gen Chem II w/ lab
Gen Ed class w/ work shop
 
Intro to Programming (Python)
Developmental Biology
Biochemistry Seminar
Molecular Genetics Seminar
TA for Molecular Biology class

I'm writing my senior thesis this term, so pretty much the only graded courses are the first two listed. Just trying to take my last term fairly light!
 
Immunobiology, 2 upper level Neuro, research credits, and Physics with lab.
Looking forward to it... Not
 
Organic Chem I
Physics I
Bridge to Advanced Mathematics (proof-writing, set theory, etc)
Calculus III

I'm really nervous, first time with 4 BCPM classes at once....
 
I have a crazy semester ahead...
Physics 2 and lab
Toxicology
Virology
Microbiology and Lab
Organic Chem

may be odds be ever in my favor!
 
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Two classes, to finish my major (Spanish):
Hispanic autobiographic writing
Mexican literature

WOO. So excited to be part time. I'm saving $5000 by dropping down to part time. Now I just need to find a way to occupy my free time.
 
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Upper level physiology with easy prof
2 economics, should be easy
2 English, don't know what's going to happen here
 
How do you balance Calc and upper level science at the same time? My brain would completely shut down.
 
Social Psychology, Introduction to Clinical Health Professions and Interpersonal Communication(2 cr.), Biology II, Gen-Chemistry II, Writing II. Over the summer I will be taking Calc I/II and Systems Physiology/Intro to Genetics
 
Cellular Neuroscience
Neuropsychology
Social Work
Stats

voila!
 
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Bioengineering

unit operationss
Transport Processes
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry+lab
Microbiology

:(
 
My psych capstone
Philosophy class for my minor
Spanish
Chem research

The beauty of needing two classes to graduate
 
Your usual premed bio major lol

-HIV/AIDS infectious diseases
-Art History
-Ecology
-Ecology Lab
-Applied Ecology w/ lab

15 Credits.

These are all to get my degree. I've completed all the prereq courses.
 
Chem 1 and lab
Pathogenic bacteria!!!:D
Motor learning
Bio 2 and lab
Just switched my major lol still have it easy!
 
O Chem II
Physics II
Bio II
Psych research methods
2 research credits (HDFS)

This will be a fun semester :)

Forgot the major... Biology with a Biological foundations of psych minor
 
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And please include if you'll be taking summer courses. List majors also, I'm curious.
Human Biology
Gchem II
Writing II
Pyschology
Religon

Summer: Possibly Calc I.

I'm transferring. I want to be a non-trad so my GPA doesn't plumit because I'll be forced to take Calc I and Calc II. The other majors require Stats

Currently a Bio Major. Deciding what major to switch to when I transfer.
 
Orgo Chem 1
chem 2 lab
Genetics w/ recitation (wtf is a recitation?)
Medical terminology online class
gen ed course

12 credits , should be a breeze...
 
Biochemistry II for Majors with Lab
Genetics
Physiology
Calc Physics II
Molecular Biology with Lab
Molecular Research
urgh its gunna be rough 19 creds + MCAT studying but I guess i will know Transcription/Translation like the back of my hand with that schedule.

Edit: forgot my major Biochemistry
 
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Orgo Chem 1
chem 2 lab
Genetics w/ recitation (wtf is a recitation?)
Medical terminology online class
gen ed course

12 credits , should be a breeze...

It's a smaller class lead by a TA. Your lecture will have around 170+ students and recitation no more than 30, at least at my school. It is like lecture review.
 
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It's a smaller class lead by a TA. Your lecture will have around 170+ students and recitation no more than 30, at least at my school. It is like lecture review.
wasn't really expecting a reply but thank you :)
 
major : premed :rolleyes:

Polymer Chemistry
Medical Chemistry
Advanced Genetics
Advanced Physiology
Astronomy
 
Human Biology
Gchem II
Writing II
Pyschology
Religon

Summer: Possibly Calc I.

I'm transferring. I want to be a non-trad so my GPA doesn't plumit because I'll be forced to take Calc I and Calc II. The other majors require Stats

Currently a Bio Major. Deciding what major to switch to when I transfer.
Depending on what college I transfer to, I'm going to change my major to criminal justice...not really interested in anything else besides that
 
Major: English (with minor in Biology)
Genetics
Biostatistics
Biochemistry II
Upper-level English lit
This spring will be my last semester as an undergrad. :D
 
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damn son...

This upcoming semester will be challenging.

Polymer professor I know very well so not too worried.

Advanced Physiology is going to be the hardest class yet. Already perusing the lectures. We have to know angiograms and specific electrophysiology that went wrong by reading EKGs...... and of course served chilled with written response questions. When I get an A (positive thinking), I am going to pop a bottle of champagne.

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Everyone ^^^ is taking intense classes !
 
Depending on what college I transfer to, I'm going to change my major to criminal justice...not really interested in anything else besides that

You're still going to take your pre-reqs correct?
 
This upcoming semester will be challenging.

Polymer professor I know very well so not too worried.

Advanced Physiology is going to be the hardest class yet. Already perusing the lectures. We have to know angiograms and specific electrophysiology that went wrong by reading EKGs...... and of course served chilled with written response questions. When I get an A (positive thinking), I am going to pop a bottle of champagne.

You're smart. You're loyal. You're grateful. I appreciate that.
 
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Welp, here's to my easy schedule.....

Major: Interdisciplinary studies (molecular biology, biochemistry and bioinformatics)

- General zoology
- Physics I
- Organic chemistry II
- Genetics (maybe, I'm still trying to pull strings.)
- Intro to LGBT studies.
 
Spring:
Gen Chem 2 w/lab
Physics 2 w/lab
Bio 2 w/lab

Summer:
Orgo 1 & 2 (if the money is there)
 
I'm on the quarter system, but here's what I've got:
Cell bio
Physics (E&M ugh)
Spanish
Stats

I'm majoring in bio with a physiology concentration :)
 
Major: Bioengineering
Last semester before graduating! So taking it easy (only technically need 6 credits to graduate). Also done applying to and got accepted to med school so it takes the load off.
Every semester I've taken like 18-19 credits so it will be awesome take fewer credits this semester!
1. Cellular Engineering Lab (3)
2. Systems Pharmacology: Project in Design (3)
3. Orgo Lab (3) (lol yeah I know I left it till the end...but its ok as long as I get it done before matriculating!)
4. Health Policy and Management (3 Pass/Fail) Just taking since it sounds useful and cool.
5. Senior Independent Research Thesis class (3)
 
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Music major w/ Vocal and Piano concentrations

Genetics (3 CH)
Gen Chem 2 w/Lab (4 CH @ UNE)
Physics 2 w/Lab (4 CH @ Local Uni)
Evolution (3 CH)
Diction for Singers (3 CH)
Voice (1 CH)
Piano (1 CH)
Aural Skills 4 (1 CH but meets for three hours/wk)
Music Theory 4 (3 CH)
Two Ensemble courses (1 CH each, also meets for three hours/wk)
Recital Attendance (0 CH, attend one recital per week for pass & is required for major)

I also have "required" extracurrics, but they don't count for credit.

Time management was learned at a very early point in my undergraduate career. It was something emphasized to us in our intro to college courses. It was somewhat of a minor miracle I managed to get all of these to fit in a cohesive schedule. Oddly enough, this is actually looking easier than my fall semester...
 
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Bioengineering

unit operationss
Transport Processes
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry+lab
Microbiology

:(

Lol! Just had my transport final today. It's an interesting class. If you get the material you don't have to study very hard but if you don't..you can study for days and still not do well. Brush up on Differential Equations and Multivariable Calc before the class and you'll be fine!
 
Winter Quarter:
  • Ochem 2 (3 credits)
  • Physics 2 + Lab (5 credits)
  • Biostats (4 credits)
  • Science Honors Seminar (2 credits) (for this, I need to write and submit a research proposal for the Honors program)
  • Research (2 credits)
  • Computer Applications (3 credits)
Spring Quarter:
  • Ochem 3 + Lab (5 credits)
  • Physics 3 + Lab (5 credits)
  • Genetics + Lab (5 credits)
  • Research (2-3 credits)
Summer Quarter:
  • Intro to Politics (5 credits)
  • American Politics (5 credits)
  • Contemporary Issues in Comparative Politics (5 credits)
  • Research (2-3 credits)
I also work ~15 hrs/week. If anyone needs me, I'll be curled up in a corner somewhere crying. Biology major, Chemistry and Political Science minors.
 
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O Chem II (4 credits)

Human Anatomy + lab (5 credits)

Reproductive biology (3 credits, kinda scary as anything between 80 and 93 is a B)

O chem I lab (1 credit)

Trig (3 credits)

Research



Joys of being a post bacc no light courses
 
Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies major here.

-Biochemistry & Molecular Bio II
-Research Methods in the Liberal Arts (brand new college requirement)
-"Critical Thinking" (university requirement)
-Leadership & Action for Social Change (internship/major requirement)

Also writing my senior thesis on sex and disability in medical education and prepping for the MCAT.
 
Physics II
Biochem
Theology
Neuroscience class
Philosophy of psych
Brain circuitry (grad level class)

Psyc Major

Super excited about the grad level neuroscience class.
 
Next quarter:

(4) - Engineering Problem Solving (MATLAB)
(4) - Thermodynamics
(4) - Introduction to the Biophysics of Molecules and Cells
(3) - Pharmaceutical Chemistry
(2) - Research in a Biopsychology lab

Double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

My summer classes are undecided.
 
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