What was your favorite class in college?

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1. Mammalian Physiology
2. Biostatistics
 
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A's are nice. 😀

You class was a sociology one? Thinking that I would have liked higher-level soc classes, although that never occurred to me until my last year in college. Sounds interesting.
 
@XxThaDoggxX

A's are nice. 😀

You class was a sociology one? Thinking that I would have liked higher-level soc classes, although that never occurred to me until my last year in college. Sounds interesting.

Amazing prof, engaging lectures, really really great class.
 
I enjoyed the more applicable classes like statistics and sociology
 
I enjoyed the more applicable classes like statistics and sociology
Calc-based statistics was pretty cool. Using partial derivatives to minimize the least squares function was just so nifty.
 
I've liked most of my classes (when I haven't it was generally due to being overloaded/being a neurotic nerd) but I really loved my weight training class. If your school lets you do something physical/exercise based for credit I highly recommend trying it. Easy A, good for your body and can be a great stress release.
 
I've liked most of my classes (when I haven't it was generally due to being overloaded/being a neurotic nerd) but I really loved my weight training class. If your school lets you do something physical/exercise based for credit I highly recommend trying it. Easy A, good for your body and can be a great stress release.
SAME! I took that class this past semester, now I won't make a complete fool of myself when I wander into the gym amongst a crowd of meatheads.
 
SAME! I took that class this past semester, now I won't make a complete fool of myself when I wander into the gym amongst a crowd of meatheads.
Awesome! Most meatheads are actually pretty chill. I already knew how to lift, my class was mostly just "show up every day and work out the whole time and you get an A" but having that time spot that was already dedicated to exercise (that I couldn't move around or sacrifice for studying) was great. I almost feel bad when I go to the gym during the school year like "Oh I should really be studying right now" so I'll end up sacrificing my gym time which makes me pretty grumpy.
 
biochem or protein chemistry.
Architectural history (Late BCs/early AC's and Italian Renaissance/Baroque were my fav) is a close third.
 
Orgo 1 and physics II were incredibly enjoyable thanks to some amazing professors.
 
Science: Human Anatomy/Phys (with lab!)

Non-science: Witchcraft in Colonial America. Or possibly English Lit: Sci-Fi & Dystopia.
 
Not limited to science/pre-med reqs...my favorite class was an upper division political science course I took (needed a random elective in order to graduate).

Favorite science (it also happened to be a pre-med req) was organic chemistry II <3
What made Orgo 2 enjoyable for you and wasn't it challenging?
 
How did you study for Orgo 2?

Practice, practice, practice. Understand the reagents and then practice the mechanisms by handdrawing them. Remember the principles of orgo 1 (like steric hinderance, markovnikov's rule, etc...) as they will influence the basis for the reactions of orgo 2.
 
Anatomy and physiology. Especially the dissection labs!
 
Science: Quantum Mechanics/Physics. I don't even know what to believe anymore.
None-Science: Badminton
 
Shoutout to everyone who loves orgo 2 and biochem!

Favorite class: Orgo 2 and biochem
Least favorite class: biology
 
Fav. Non-science: Public Speaking!

Fav. Science: Biochemistry!

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My favorite non-science was Public Speaking too. 🙂 It appealed to my inner adrenaline junkie.

My favorite science course thus far would likely be Cell Bio.
 
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