05-30-2013 at 11:32 AM
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Is this doable?
http://www.timetablegenerato r.com/#kqons7x
I have a conflict with bio and epidemiology in 1st semester so the only other option was to move bio to the next semester giving me 6 courses in sem 2. 1st year bio was easy really, you didn't need to attend lectures to do well in the course. Is 2nd year bio the same? Im really hoping those 6 courses won't kill me, and i'd like to know if this is a good idea or not. Thanks guys!
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05-30-2013 at 11:50 AM
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I can't comment on the life sci courses since I haven't taken them, but as for the second year bio - it's more work than first year bio. I found first year bio to be somewhat of a review but second year was mostly new content. I would advise you to attend those lectures since the profs sometimes covered material that was not in the textbook. Also why don't you schedule your organic chem tutorials to be on the same day as your labs?
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05-30-2013 at 11:54 AM
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haha i just fixed that thanks! ok so moving bio to 2nd sem was a good idea since i dont have the conflict, but im still worried about the extra course load..
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05-30-2013 at 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by biochem92
I can't comment on the life sci courses since I haven't taken them, but as for the second year bio - it's more work than first year bio. I found first year bio to be somewhat of a review but second year was mostly new content. I would advise you to attend those lectures since the profs sometimes covered material that was not in the textbook. Also why don't you schedule your organic chem tutorials to be on the same day as your labs?
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The only hard courses you have are the orgo chems. The rest are pretty easy, very manageable.
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05-30-2013 at 12:18 PM
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just take 5 courses/term. dont do 6 in 1 term. it isnt worth it. i would either drop health sci 2g03 and add cellbio in term 1 along with another bird course. or i would add another bird course in term 1 and just drop life sci 2c03 completely. something like that.
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05-30-2013 at 02:15 PM
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but i wanna take virology and immunology in year 3, which i need health sci 2g03 for, and 2c03 just seems interesting to me but i heard its pretty hard, so idkkkkk i wish it just worked out :(
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05-30-2013 at 04:28 PM
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You don't need health sci 2G03 to take viro and immuno...there are other options.
Is there any reason in particular you didn't select the same section number for your orgo lab and tutorial?
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05-30-2013 at 11:19 PM
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okay i see that, yea i guess since i dont need it i wont take it. Any suggestions for bird courses to take? and i fixed my labs and tutorials thanks!
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