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Hello, everyone how are y'all doing? hope y'all doing great!!
Well, I've been pretty busy and crazy figuring out bunch of stuffs. Firs off, my major is Kinesiology:exercise science. Today, I had a meeting with my major advisor and felt like I haven't done anything so far. So I have to take General Bio and General Chem and Math class next year. Yea I know pretty much killing myself eh?😀 But I'm glad to know that my elective classes for major class includes bunch of science classes that med school requires, such as biochem and physiology, genetics etc. For my school, there are two physiology classes. One is called "Advanced human physiology" and other one is just "human physiology" however everyone even professors are recommending students to take lower division of human physiology and anatomy at city college or junior college because everyone fails and whoever it teaches is not a good teacher. I was wondering wasn't human physiology and anatomy kind of recommended from medical school? I think it would look bad if I take it at junior college. What are your opinions? would you go with what others say and get a good grade or risk to take the class?
Another question is about the research paper I write during the undergrad. It seems like many of med school recommend research paper. But does it matter what kind of research paper I do? Because my interest in research is in psychology field, either general or sports. I will probably have to check out the researches that professors are involved in. But does it matter what kind of research I do with the professor?
thank you for your help. Sorry if I asked the same question that others asked.
Well, I've been pretty busy and crazy figuring out bunch of stuffs. Firs off, my major is Kinesiology:exercise science. Today, I had a meeting with my major advisor and felt like I haven't done anything so far. So I have to take General Bio and General Chem and Math class next year. Yea I know pretty much killing myself eh?😀 But I'm glad to know that my elective classes for major class includes bunch of science classes that med school requires, such as biochem and physiology, genetics etc. For my school, there are two physiology classes. One is called "Advanced human physiology" and other one is just "human physiology" however everyone even professors are recommending students to take lower division of human physiology and anatomy at city college or junior college because everyone fails and whoever it teaches is not a good teacher. I was wondering wasn't human physiology and anatomy kind of recommended from medical school? I think it would look bad if I take it at junior college. What are your opinions? would you go with what others say and get a good grade or risk to take the class?
Another question is about the research paper I write during the undergrad. It seems like many of med school recommend research paper. But does it matter what kind of research paper I do? Because my interest in research is in psychology field, either general or sports. I will probably have to check out the researches that professors are involved in. But does it matter what kind of research I do with the professor?
thank you for your help. Sorry if I asked the same question that others asked.
