Any goo/easy courses for 3rd year Life sci student
01-13-2016 at 05:15 PM
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Any goo/easy courses for 3rd year Life sci student
Hi there
i was wondering if someone could help me with what courses to take as right now i have classic, biochem, and orgo but i was wondering of changing classics 2MT3 and biochem 2EE3 to something else so i could take these two courses during a full course load so it can be factored into med school and dental school's requirement and so my GPA will be higher...
problem is i've only taken one enviro sci course and no psychology courses...which i could take i guess now to open more options for courses i can take....but are there any 3rd or 4th year courses that are good/relatively easy courses that i can take besides in psych or enviro sci? I took a lot of boi courses if that helps :
Thanks!
01-13-2016 at 05:22 PM
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I don't know what courses you've completed but the courses on this list don't have any pre-req's and may be a good starting point. http://academiccalendars.rom cmaste...id=7&poid=4303
Granted there's not a lot of science courses on there
01-13-2016 at 09:17 PM
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