What classes are you taking this fall semester?

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Organic Chemistry w/ Lab
General Physics w/ lab
Stats
Child Development
 
Freshman:

Organic Chemistry I with Lab (4)
Calculus I (4)
English 101 (3)
Honors 101 (3)
Introduction to Art (3)
Swimming (1)
Church, required (.5)

This is the schedule I'm projected to have after they take all my AP credit, which amounted to 21 hours. So, by technicality, I'm almost a sophomore. =D
 
Physics (1/2)
Organic Chemistry (1/2)
Human Anatomy and Physiology (3/3)
Introduction to Criminal Justice (elective)
Introduction to Computer Information Systems (elective)
Computerized Business Applications (elective)

Total: 21 credits
 
Freshman:

Organic Chemistry I with Lab (4)
Calculus I (4)
English 101 (3)
Honors 101 (3)
Introduction to Art (3)
Swimming (1)
Church, required (.5)

This is the schedule I'm projected to have after they take all my AP credit, which amounted to 21 hours. So, by technicality, I'm almost a sophomore. =D

Just trying to help, but you do know that most medical colleges frown upon AP credit-waived courses? So, considering that you're going into orgo already, that means you've waived gen. chem 1&2, correct? 😕
 
Just trying to help, but you do know that most medical colleges frown upon AP credit-waived courses? So, considering that you're going into orgo already, that means you've waived gen. chem 1&2, correct? 😕

Wouldn't it be fine if the person ended up taking inorganic I+II anyways since those courses can replace the pre-req gen chem I/II
 
Wouldn't it be fine if the person ended up taking inorganic I+II anyways since those courses can replace the pre-req gen chem I/II

That's only assuming they'll be taking inorganic 1&2. Just thought I'd shed some light to him/her if they weren't aware! 😛
 
Senior (15 credits):

Senior Design I
Advanced Biomaterials
Special Topics in Membrane Separations
Disability in American Literature and Culture
Philosophy and Social Ethics

+Engineering Internship 15hrs/week

woooo senior year!
 
Senior

Biochem
Neuroanatomy
Fiction Writing
Lab (lots of it, 3 hrs)

12 hrs total

Taken 16, 18, 17, 16, 16, 18 so far. I'm going to have lots of free time. 😀
 
Senior

Biochem
Anatomy
Analytical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Spanish

15 credit hours

Paid research on the side
 
Junior

Embryology = 4
Biological Techiniques = 4
Intro to engineering = 3
Calc III = 3
Undergraduate Biological Research = 3
Advanced Composition = 3

So that's 20 creds.... On top of everything else I'll have going on... smh
 
Junior

Embryology = 4
Biological Techiniques = 4
Intro to engineering = 3
Calc III = 3
Undergraduate Biological Research = 3
Advanced Composition = 3

So that's 20 creds.... On top of everything else I'll have going on... smh

That's going to be a busy semester.
 
That's only assuming they'll be taking inorganic 1&2. Just thought I'd shed some light to him/her if they weren't aware! 😛

Hello! I'm a she, just for reference.

I'm a biochemistry major, and as a requirement for the major, I need to take Quantitative Analysis, Physical Chemistry, and Biochemistry as well. Because of my AP credit, I have the space to place Inorganic Chemistry in it if I have to, albeit it's only a semester at my institution.

Those will probably be enough, right?
 
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Human Anatomy w/ Lab
Environmental Chemistry/Genetics/Immunology w/ Lab (depends on which class I get into 😀)
19th/20th Century Thought
Leadership Seminar for RAs

We don't do the credit hour system in my school, but I think all these add up to 22 credit hours.
 
Ochem II (3 credits)
Ochem lab (2 credits)
Physics II (4 credits)
History of Medicine (3 credits)
 
Organic Chemistry 1
Organic Chemistry lab
Biochemistry 1 (yeah I know...)
Genetic Engineering
Elementary Japanese 1

16 credits, Junior (sort of).

"Organic Chemistry as a Second Language" is a LIFE SAVING book! I love it. 😀

why biochem AND orgo simultaneously?! just curious. good luck.

I'm a rising sophomore! I'll be taking:
Ochem I
Physics (for life sciences) I &Lab
Comparative Anatomy &Lab
Calc II (yuck!)
History of the Holocaust
18credits
Biology major (might switch to biomolecular science. only thing holding me back is calc-based physics. still thinking about it 🙁 so that might change from here til August 25th.)
 
Junior:

Physics 1
Microbio
Biochem
Random Honors Course

15 Credits

Usual volunteering and EC as well
 
Sophomore year:

Physics II
Orgo I
DiffEq
Linear Algebra
Engineering Mechanics

18 credits
 
I already have my bachelors degree, so I'm just taking Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab.
 
Foundations of Biostats - 4 Hours
Fundamental of Epi - 3 Hours
Healthcare Finance - 3 Hours
Readings in Leadership - 1 Hour
Ethics in Healthcare - 1 Hour

Total of 12 Hours. Full time for my grad school is 9 hours.
 
Freshman, 18 credits.

BIO 101: Biological Principles I - 4 Credits
CHM 113: General Chemistry I - 4 Credits
PSY 101: General Psychology - 3 Credits
PHL 110: Gods, Souls & Bodies - 4 Credits
HIS 118: A Global History of Piracy - 3 Credits
 
Bioc
Neuroanatomy
Fiction writing
Lab

12 hrs total

It's good to be a senior... but senioritis is hitting hard. Damn.
 
Biochemistry - 4 Cred
Molecular and Cellular Bio - 4 Cred
MicroBio - 3 Cred
MicroBio Lab - 2 Credit
Total = 13 credits


I am hoping there is going to be ALOT of overlap in these classes and it's going to be an "easy" term? Anyone? 🙂
 
senior year wow how did THAT happen.

CS: hypermedia and the web
BIO: intro to neuroscience
BIO/CS: Computational biology tools
and Physics 3 lab which i forgot to take when i took Physics 3 lecture 🙄

i hope you really like dicks if you enroll in dicks 101. sperm development takes 72 days, but this fact is irrelevant to your course! 😉
 
Grad school...

Parasitology Lab
Parasitology Seminar
Medical Helminthology
Medical Protozoology
Immunology
Microbial Diseases of the Tropics
Social and Behavioral Aspects of Global Health
Principles of Health Systems Management

17 hours

Trying to finish in a year has me feeling like this ---> :smack:
 
Senior, 23 credits

Ochem 1 lab
Ochem 2 lecture w/ lab
German 1
Cellular Neuroscience
Neuro TA
Neuro Research
Developmental Neurobiology
Neuroanatomy
 
1st year with Sophomore standing (60 credits from AP)

Chem I (4)
Physics I (3)
Physics Lab (2)
Pre-req Writing Class (4)
Cognitive Psychology (4)

17 Credits
 
So, why are so many of you taking more credits than the typical full time student? What's the rush?
 
So, why are so many of you taking more credits than the typical full time student? What's the rush?

Typically, first year students tend to underestimate the rigor of courses, so they overload themselves, thinking that more courses look better.

For me, I know my high school has prepared me well, so it's not rigor that I'm concerned with. I'm just taking more than I need, for the flexibility of dropping classes later. If I don't like a class, I can drop it and still remain full time, rather than find another one to sign up for, at a possibly inconvenient time.
 
Rising 3rd year with senior standing

Biomechanics I - 4 units
Sensory Motor Systems - 4 units
Biomed Signal Systems - 4 units
The Greek Gods - 4 units
Methods and Applications of Small Group Instruction - 4 units

on top of the usual ec's as well

I might just die this quarter... :laugh:
 
So, why are so many of you taking more credits than the typical full time student? What's the rush?

I'm guessing that's also directed at me.... and not just the college kids. 😛

The handbook I was originally sent by my department had the one year schedule as a sort of "standard," and then mentioned if an extra semester was needed you could take it. By the time I wanted to sit down and work out my schedule with my advisor and they told me most people do go the year and a half, I was already set on getting it done in a year because I wanted to go ahead and apply to medical school this year. It has been done in a year before so we'll see how things go. Otherwise, I'll be looking forward to maybe taking a couple of more classes in the fall and spring of next year and getting a lab job. 🙂
 
Biochemistry
Immunology
Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Fiction Writing

I am a senior and a biochemistry and public health double major.
 
Fall 2012 schedule

Cell bio (3)
Physics 1 (4)
Communications class (3, who the hell knows why my school requires 2 comm classes for bio majors)
Stats (3)

Only could get in to 13 credits thanks to being a transfer student. I wanted to take organic chem, but the class was already full by the time I registered. *sigh* have to wait another summer before taking the MCAT. Was hoping to do it this summer, but now I'll have to wait till the summer I'm applying. God knows that will be fun!
 
July: Vascular Surgery
Aug: Vascular Surgery
Sept: Interventional Cardiology
October: Interventional Neurology
November: Surgical Oncology
December: Peds surgery (2 weeks vaction)

🙂

Well played. Resident schedule >> premed schedule, but I'm still in premed. Hopefully, I'll enjoy some interesting action in the future.

Also, what's up with most premeds taking (or minoring) psychology/sociology? Required for schools?

So, why are so many of you taking more credits than the typical full time student? What's the rush?

Intro classes are a joke, and we need to challenge ourselves because we're masochists.
 
I may have already commented. Lol

I'm in a gap year.
Retaking:
Gen bio 1&2 ( boooring)
Anatomy

Also taking intro to orgo( my school forces you to take intro. ) it doesn't look like a lot but I'm quarter system . I like it much better
 
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