What's your Fall Semester schedule?

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Just wondering what you all are taking this upcoming semester? I'll start lol.

Biochem
Calc 2
1 online class
Research for credit
Maybe 1 grad level Organic Synthesis course.
 
Well, my first class is called Intro to Being a Physician, my second class is gross anatomy...

MS-0 life

(Unrelated: not sure what year you are, but be careful not to overextend with too many BCPM courses. GPA is more important than the classes themselves, as far as application review goes.)
 
Well, my first class is called Intro to Being a Physician, my second class is gross anatomy...

MS-0 life

(Unrelated: not sure what year you are, but be careful not to overextend with too many BCPM courses. GPA is more important than the classes themselves, as far as application review goes.)
Lol done with all GE's and heading into junior year. Thanks tho!
 
Cell Biology, The Birth of Mother Goose (French), Quantitative Genetics, Anatomy, Biochemistry Lab, and Business French.

I'm excited! This is my most relaxed schedule in a loooooonnnnnnngggggg time!
 
Biochemistry, developmental biology, biochem seminar, law and social change, healthcare inequality senior thesis capstone, 3 credits research credit.
 
I didn't want a lab during interview season, so I have Spanish 201, a philosophy class and two classes for my major.
 
I'll be a senior (Spanish major), applying right now.
Spanish (Caribbean lit)
French
Astronomy
Anatomy
Senior Capstone in biology
:laugh: I can't wait. Gonna be a great semester.
 
Embryology w/ lab, pathophysiology w/ lab, parasitology, metabolism and disease, senior seminar and research credit.
 
Research credits, pharmacology, organic chemistry lab 2 (finally taking it... I've procrastinated taking this class for two years hehe), upper-div physiology, and the biology of fish (LOL)
 
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I'm a sophomore math major, but I've recently taken a huge interest in pursuing a BA in chemistry as well:

O-Chem I
Real Analysis I
Introductory Psychology
Advanced Linear Algebra (assuming I can overload; it will be my first time doing so, so I'm pretty nervous)
Inorganic Chemistry I (unless I can get out of it with AP credit, in which case I'll take an introductory biology class instead)
 
Senior:
Medical Microbiology (so pumped)
Molecular Genetics
Intro to Archeology
Environmental Geography

Yay for my easiest semester yet! No Friday classes, no early morning, no night classes... this is going to be awesome.
 
Freshman:
Chem I
Bio I
Spanish II (have to finish up to Spanish III to graduate)
Survey class that meets once a week for an hour, still 1 credit.
 
I'm a sophomore math major, but I've recently taken a huge interest in pursuing a BA in chemistry as well:

O-Chem I
Real Analysis I
Introductory Psychology
Advanced Linear Algebra (assuming I can overload; it will be my first time doing so, so I'm pretty nervous)
Inorganic Chemistry I (unless I can get out of it with AP credit, in which case I'll take an introductory biology class instead)


RIP
 
Ochem 2
Ochem 2 lab
Genetics
Genetics Lab
Ecology
Sociology
Research Credit
Senior Seminar
Working 26 hours a week
This sounds much more daunting when I write it out like this
 
I'm a sophomore math major, but I've recently taken a huge interest in pursuing a BA in chemistry as well:

O-Chem I
Real Analysis I
Introductory Psychology
Advanced Linear Algebra (assuming I can overload; it will be my first time doing so, so I'm pretty nervous)
Inorganic Chemistry I (unless I can get out of it with AP credit, in which case I'll take an introductory biology class instead)
Inorg and org at the same time compounded with upper level math courses? Dibs on all your stuff.
 
Heading into my final semester at community college, and only need three classes to get my Associate's. Plus, I'll be maxed out on transferable credits, so it's a light one:

O-Chem II
O-Chem II Lab
Intro to Biotechnology

Might do a single credit of research if anyone can be bothered to respond to my requests. Thrilled to be leaving this bloody place!
 
Genetics
Gen Chem + lab
Statistics
Japanese II
Literature class in the East Asian Studies department
Maybe a music class...
 
Bio 1, Orgo 1(with labs), Stats, Online class, and working 24 hrs a week as a PCNA at the Cleveland Clinic!!!
 
Senior Year:

Genetics, sociology, physiology, volleyball

No monday or friday classes. After 3 years of premed I finally have a nice schedule. 🙂
 
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Ecology and Lab (bleh)
Human Diseases!
Research Credits
Human Genetics
Race and Ethnicity Course
- No classes Monday/Wednesday/Friday, nice to be a senior!
 
I'm a sophomore biochem major, which means fun prereqs and lots of science! I will admit, I love that my major has all my premed requirements built right in. Anyways, I'm taking:

Orgo I
Intro Physics I + Lab
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Biochem edition - my school has three versions of this class for three different departments)
Introduction to Sociology

It's not a lot of credits actually, only 14, but I don't quite feel the need to take on another class with orgo and physics staring me in the face. GPA above all in this case right now.
 
Gen Bio
Gen Chem
Composition class centered around analysis of how human behavior emerges from biological sources
Calc I

It's going to be nice because I've already done AP chem, bio, and calc.
 
I'm a sophomore biochem major, which means fun prereqs and lots of science! I will admit, I love that my major has all my premed requirements built right in. Anyways, I'm taking:

Orgo I
Intro Physics I + Lab
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Biochem edition - my school has three versions of this class for three different departments)
Introduction to Sociology

It's not a lot of credits actually, only 14, but I don't quite feel the need to take on another class with orgo and physics staring me in the face. GPA above all in this case right now.
From experience with Orgo + Physics with another typically tough science course I'd say you're in good shape!
 
Statistics.

... maybe calculus (but probably not).

I could graduate after this summer session without taking anything in the fall, but medical schools need that class taken for a letter grade. 🙁
 
Senior

Organic 2
Calculus 2
Precalculus
Evolutionary Biology
BioStatistics

Seem like too much?
 
Assuming you got > C the first time (since you advanced to calc 2 up to this point), retaking precalc is largely useless for MD admissions.

I'm mostly planning on applying DO and am retaking any C classes I can possibly take. However I did get a C+ the first time
 
I'm a sophomore math major, but I've recently taken a huge interest in pursuing a BA in chemistry as well:

O-Chem I
Real Analysis I
Introductory Psychology
Advanced Linear Algebra (assuming I can overload; it will be my first time doing so, so I'm pretty nervous)
Inorganic Chemistry I (unless I can get out of it with AP credit, in which case I'll take an introductory biology class instead)

Hello fellow Math major! I'm a senior. If you need help in Linear, feel free to ask. (Broke the curve on one of the tests like a jackass.)

Same goes for any of you taking math classes. I was the TA for Calculus III. 🙂

So, I have great news! I may be able to go back to school in the fall! For those of you who don't know, I fled my family two months ago because they pulled their financial support of me for wanting to see my girlfriend, and a host of other jerk things. I might end up going to get my Ph.D in Math or Statistics instead of medical school, but either way, you all are like family to me. I've been here since I was a senior in high school. :prof:

Right now I only have 9 hours scheduled, because there wasn't enough people in Real Analysis to run the course, I guess. Enjoying the fluff.

Introduction to Mathematical Modeling, 3
Western Civilization I (GE), 3
Painting II, 3
 
2nd semester senior, psychology

Equestrian <-- GET HYPE!!
Critical Thinking <-- interested in learning some new skills here
Psych. of Religion <-- supposed to be boring, but why we believe in gods and why we made them up in the first place is of a lot of interest to me
Psych. of Human Sexuality <-- one of the best classes at my entire university, I hear. Always full.
Personality Psych. <-- Eh. It fills a hole. May be boring, but I also thought that about Social Psych, which I ended up loving.
Senior Seminar : Moral Psych. <-- Ethics and morality are some of my favorite subjects. Supposed to be more of a philosophy class.

Clinic and behavioral health volunteering, tutoring, club sports and my amazing girlfriend will occupy the gaps in my schedule.
 
Operating Systems
Programming Logic
Software Engineering
Immunology
Advanced Organic Mechanisms
Differential Equations
Teaching Organic SI (sorta like tutoring)

Trying to find time for Research and volunteering
 
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