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clarification of "1 year of Physics with labs"

 
Old 06-26-2010 at 11:54 AM   #1
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clarification of "1 year of Physics with labs"
Some professional schools i've been looking into, med schools being the main culprit, often have that line attached as a requirement: "1 year of Physics with labs", so just a few questions:
1. 1 years of physics = two terms yes?
2. If yes to the above question, Do they need to be consecutive terms? Can I do one physics course in first year and then another in second?

Blah some grad schools also require one year of english, i thought i'd escaped the essay-horrors of english class ):

Thanks a lot (in advance)
Old 06-26-2010 at 11:55 AM   #2
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Physics 1B03 and 1BB3. Take both. (Alternatively, you can do 1B03 and 1BA3.)

You need 2 x 3 credits basically.

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Old 06-26-2010 at 12:08 PM   #3
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2. If yes to the above question, Do they need to be consecutive terms? Can I do one physics course in first year and then another in second?
They don't have to be in consecutive terms. You can definitely do 1 physics course in first year and the other one in second.

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