What undergrad classes are Useful?

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Is it worth taking Anatomy and Histology my last semester senior year?

Some say it should help with med school, but my schedule would be sooo nice without the sciences...:laugh:

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Is it worth taking Anatomy and Histology my last semester senior year?

Some say it should help with med school, but my schedule would be sooo nice without the sciences...:laugh:

Both will be worth taking since you will see both in your first year of med school.
 
yeah both are very good to take
 
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What is histology. Can't seem to find it in my calendar?
 
Is it worth taking Anatomy and Histology my last semester senior year?

Some say it should help with med school, but my schedule would be sooo nice without the sciences...:laugh:

isnt anatomy a prereq requirement?
 
my friend who's a first year says that biochemistry and anatomy and physiology are both realllly helpful classes. but he also said that i should think about not doing either and having fun before the insanity starts. 🙂
 
my friend who's a first year says that biochemistry and anatomy and physiology are both realllly helpful classes. but he also said that i should think about not doing either and having fun before the insanity starts. 🙂

Biochemistry, Histology, Developmental/Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology

are all the most helpful...not in any particular order though
 
Is it worth taking Anatomy and Histology my last semester senior year?

Some say it should help with med school, but my schedule would be sooo nice without the sciences...:laugh:
Don't bother. If you want a relaxed semester, have one. You'll be studying anatomy and histology next year, so why start now? If you were a sophomore/junior, I might recommend them, but not now. Relax. Don't burn out before you even start.
 
Don't bother. If you want a relaxed semester, have one. You'll be studying anatomy and histology next year, so why start now? If you were a sophomore/junior, I might recommend them, but not now. Relax. Don't burn out before you even start.

Prowler's right. I took anatomy & physiology and pharmacology the year before I started school and really believe that the only classes I took during my undergrad that was worth anything was biochemistry and cell biology. Medical school classes are there to teach you medicine, so don't worry about trying to get a leg-up before matriculating.
 
I briefly considered using my last semester of undergrad to take useful science classes...then I released it's the last semester to relax that I will ever have.
 
Ok, I'm going to enjoy the one semester I can afford to take off...Intro to Ice Skating, here I come! :laugh:
 
Ok, I'm going to enjoy the one semester I can afford to take off...Intro to Ice Skating, here I come! :laugh:

Underwater Fire Prevention is always a good course to take if your schedule allows...:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
I agree with DoctorFunk. I'm really glad I had biochem and cell bio, the other stuff hasn't mattered much. (Didn't take A&P, but can't imagine they would help enough to be worth the hassel).

This doesn't matter in your last term tho. Relax.
 
diversity your interests, i mean most of the undergraduate courses are pretty "unenlightening".
 
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