It's ok. Thanks for helping anyway.
I think I will take Physiology first and Biochem later.
By the way, do you think "love_plague" is a scary name? :confused:
When you mention "lower division," do you mean the class that is not a 300 or 400 level? Intro to Biochemistry for Non-Majors is a 300 level. Intro to Physiology is a 100 level. But, there is also another real Physiology which is a 300 level class. For genetics, I think there's one at a 200...
Hi,
I'm "love_plague." I'm very romantic as a person :D . I'm a radiological engineering major [kind of like Health Physics major]. I am taking science classes just so that I can be prepared for MCAT and Medical Schools. I will definitely be working in a Health-related fields in the future. :)
I haven't had College Biology (Molecular/Cellular). But I have done the first semester of Organic Chemistry. Do you think I have adequate knowledge to take either Physiology or Biochemistry?
Thanks.
But, Do you think the second semester of Organic Chemistry is important for MCAT too? Should I take the second semester of Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry?
Intro. to Biochem is a Biochemistry for non-Biochemistry major.
It sounds tough.
Is it harder than Organic Chemistry in a sense of memorization? :confused:
I have a place for a 3 hours class. So I am trying to decide whether I should take Intro. to Physiology or Intro. to Biochemistry this Fall. Do you guys have any suggestion for me?
Thank you,
I see. I will see how it goes with physics and maths this fall. If I didn't get good grades (A) in these classes this coming fall then I will change my major. But, what major should I change to?
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