




Uggg fall classes are:
Biochem I + Lab
Genetics + Lab
Virology
Medical Ethics
Major Writers till 1800
Should be a fun semester, hopefully Biochem isnt as scary as people say it is. I LOVED ochem, so I hope it is similar to that 🙂

Dang, you guys are crazy! Those of you listing a bunch of units, do you not have to work or something?
Or do I just suck?

HahahahaahaahWait wait wait....you said you loved ochem? Am I reading this correctly?? That is not right at all! Haha just kidding![]()
no really I do, I think that I am the only one in my school that thinks this way....well except for my professor...hahaThere must be a wire loose in your brain.Hahahahaahaahno really I do, I think that I am the only one in my school that thinks this way....well except for my professor...haha
Squibby - I think course loads also depend on the school you go to. The undergrad school I went to is known to be one of the most academically rigorous schools in the country (at least according to Princeton Review). So 4 courses was a normal load (and advisors generally suggest that freshman take 3 courses their first semester). You had to petition to overload if you wanted to take 5 courses, and the few students I knew who did overload ended up hating themselves by the end of the semester. However, I know that at the majority of other schools, 5 courses is a normal semester load, which I think is because the work load per class is less, and therefore 5 classes is more manageable.
In general, I think it's sometimes problematic to compare yourself to other folks on here when they go to different schools, and that a better way to figure out if you're taking a heavy enough load is to compare yourself to other pre-vet/pre-med students at your school.
After Fall quarter I will be finished with my second bachelor's degree, and plan on rewarding myself with a winter packed with snowboarding in Tahoe.Is there anybody else who is not taking classes? I am taking the next year off since I just graduated in May. I have no classes but will still be working around 40-50 hours/week as a vet tech at a small animal clinic and volunteering with horses once per week for about an hour each time. Anybody else doing the same thing that I am?
DVMDream-
I love your choice in avatar. That was such a good movie!
Oh, and I'm only taking Chem II this Fall.
I look forward to being your ANS313 TA! hehe.-Horse Management
-Animal Nutrition
-Microbiology
.I'm really excited about fall quarter. It's gonna be my first year without any chemistry classes. I'm taking:
Intro to Sociology (gen ed that I've been putting off for three years)
Vertebrate Evolutionary Morphology
Evolution and Ecology of Terrestrial Vertebrates + lab
I'm also currently enrolled in an intro anthro course which was supposed to be another gen ed but then I figured out I already had that requirement finished so I'm going to drop it and see if I can crash Intro to Ecology.
I'm looking forward to everything except the soc class, which I'm kind of neutral about. But it's at a convenient time, so oh well.
I look forward to being your ANS313 TA! hehe.
And you should be grateful that you don't have to take MMG301 with Bertrand.