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General Biology 1 and Organic Chem 1...is it too much memorization?? just would like to know your experiences with these subjects in the same semester
I did it and did fine. But to me Ochem isn't memorization its conceptual - so it was one conceptual class and one memorization class. But either way I don't think its too much work - you'll be fine.
I did physics and chem/orgo together. Made me want to become a performing mime.
I think I'm going to have to take gen/chem II, biology, Physics I, and biochemistry in one semester next fall. How's that for risky? Not my first choice, but it needs to be done. All of this while working 32 hours on the weekends. Anybody ever do anything like that before?
like i said above i have. i took genetics, o-chem, physics and ecology all the while working a full time job (anywhere between 40-48 hrs a week)...so no its not that risky what ure going to do.....for instance i got all A's in those classes. so as you see it is doable.
Anyone spot the irrelevant information in the above quote?
Anyone spot the irrelevant information in the above quote?
I do. Alex let me know that it IS possible to get good grades while having a heavy courseload and working fulltime, which answered my question specifically.
Thanks Alex.
I do. Alex let me know that it IS possible to get good grades while having a heavy courseload and working fulltime, which answered my question specifically.
Thanks Alex.
I did physics and chem/orgo together. Made me want to become a performing mime.
His comment on grades only applies to you if you're Alex. Everyone is different.
btw, are you still in Salisbury? I'm from Winston-Salem but am currently in Iowa for college.
True, but I've never taken a courseload that heavy, and it's good to know that it has been done before while working full time. And yeah, I'm in Salisbury for now, starting some electives at a CC this spring, but planning on transfering to a 4-year this coming Fall. Hopefully UNC, but I'll take NC State any day of the week too. I'm just hoping my high school antics and subsequent grades at a small private college haven't messed me up too bad.
Why Iowa?
You'd better be able to handle it, because it's much worse in med school than those two classes. Biology is cake.
General Biology 1 and Organic Chem 1...is it too much memorization?? just would like to know your experiences with these subjects in the same semester
I had accepted a wrestling scholarship to a school here.
I graduated in '04, signed a one year contract, came to Iowa to wrestle, and halfway into the season was hit with testicular cancer so my scholarship was dropped.
But it's cool, I'm in the process of transfering to UNCC actually --- I really love UNC, awesome school but I also like large cities and I toured both and felt more at home at UNCC.
Pssh...amateurs.
I am sure you were born a pro.
That's not what I meant.
But it amazes me that people think so hard about taking 2 science classes at once, when they are trying to get into medical school, where most of the curriculum is science.
And no, I've never taken less than 3 sciences a semester. My last 4 semester, I've never taken less than 4 or 5, many upper levels at once. Forgive me if I'm not too sympathetic. And yes, I have a job, ec's and volunteering activities.
2 sciences are completely manageable.![]()
That's not what I meant.
But it amazes me that people think so hard about taking 2 science classes at once, when they are trying to get into medical school, where most of the curriculum is science.
And no, I've never taken less than 3 sciences a semester. My last 4 semester, I've never taken less than 4 or 5, many upper levels at once. Forgive me if I'm not too sympathetic. And yes, I have a job, ec's and volunteering activities.
2 sciences are completely manageable.![]()
Wow, good for you. This is something the OP hasn't done before and he has a little anxiety about it. You are like a marathon runner making fun of somebody who isn't sure if they can run two miles. But hey don't sweat it, when med school comes around you will be the amateur.
That's not what I meant.
But it amazes me that people think so hard about taking 2 science classes at once, when they are trying to get into medical school, where most of the curriculum is science.
And no, I've never taken less than 3 sciences a semester. My last 4 semester, I've never taken less than 4 or 5, many upper levels at once. Forgive me if I'm not too sympathetic. And yes, I have a job, ec's and volunteering activities.
2 sciences are completely manageable.![]()
No, it's like making fun of someone who wants to run a marathon but has to ask if 2 miles is too much.
No offense to the OP, but this is what science majors go through each and every semester (2, 3, 4, 5 science courses at a time).
ISU or UI? I'm from Iowa City, but going to college in North Carolina. I much prefer the weather here 😀 .
General Biology 1 and Organic Chem 1...is it too much memorization?? just would like to know your experiences with these subjects in the same semester
I think many people here are under the assumption that hard sciences courses are "harder" than non-sci classes. I have found this generalization to be less than accurate.
At my college if you plan right you need to only take 1 semester with 3 sciences, and all the rest can just be 2.
so true. 👍
That's not what I meant.
But it amazes me that people think so hard about taking 2 science classes at once, when they are trying to get into medical school, where most of the curriculum is science.
And no, I've never taken less than 3 sciences a semester. My last 4 semester, I've never taken less than 4 or 5, many upper levels at once. Forgive me if I'm not too sympathetic. And yes, I have a job, ec's and volunteering activities.
2 sciences are completely manageable.![]()
I think the reason we undergrads worry about stuff like this is because we have to maintain exceedingly high GPA's while taking these course. Isn't Med School just Pass/Fail and variations of that? (By the way, does anyone know the lowest letter grade that constitutes as Pass?)
I'm not even trying to equate the two, I just think these questions are justified.
Many med schools are honors/high pass/pass fail which basically works out to the same thing as grades, and your class rank still matters. Also to pass a medschool class equivilates with far more work than 2 undergrad sci classes, and you have 3-4 classes concurrently. I think the point we're making is that you should get a taste of being a bit overwhelmed a few times in undergrad to make sure this is really the choice for you, instead of having your first big callenge be first year of medschool. We did a mock practical yesterday for an upcoming gross anatomy test and I almost peed myself with joy when I passed by 1 point, and I've had to give up every part of my life other than medschool/basic life support/basic hygeine in the past week and a half to even pull that off, with a few more days to study I will probably high pass it . . . I like the challenge tho, and I knew that as an undergrad cause I pushed myself and got a thrill from overcoming the seemingly impossible . . . I think its essential to be this type of person in order to not be miserable in your basic sci classes in medschool.