Kin 3SS3 or Health Sci 3K03 or Mol Bio 3HH3
06-03-2011 at 06:10 AM
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How about Molecular Biology 4H03? If you are taking Biochem 3G03 in term 1 then you can take it. Looks tough though.
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i dont think its a good idea to take 4h03 in 3rd year...it's extremely content heavy, requires a lot of time investment...and the more biology background you have the better..
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06-03-2011 at 09:13 AM
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I might take life science 2n03 (nutrition) in term 2. the course seems easy as the prereq is bio1a03 and antireq is kin 1f03.
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06-03-2011 at 09:55 AM
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LOL, to be honest, I think I'm going to take that instead of clinical biochem. It sounds easier, and far more importantly: it's not at 8:30am...
Also, how did you find info about it? I don't see it on:
http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /calen...nt/pg1988.html
And there's no professor in the master timetable (yet) unfortunately...wonde r who's teaching it.
EDIT: Anyone have any suggestions for a course in term 2, that preferably isn't on Monday? Currently I have a psych course set on Monday, but it's the only course I have that day and I'm not necessarily particularly keen on keeping it - especially if I can find a suitable alternative that allows me to have Mondays off.
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06-03-2011 at 09:57 AM
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How about Molecular Biology 4H03? If you are taking Biochem 3G03 in term 1 then you can take it. Looks tough though.
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Apparently Mol Bio 4H03 is ridiculously hard...
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06-03-2011 at 10:38 AM
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LOL, to be honest, I think I'm going to take that instead of clinical biochem. It sounds easier, and far more importantly: it's not at 8:30am...
Also, how did you find info about it? I don't see it on:
http://registrar.mcmaster.ca /calen...nt/pg1988.html
And there's no professor in the master timetable (yet) unfortunately...wonde r who's teaching it.
EDIT: Anyone have any suggestions for a course in term 2, that preferably isn't on Monday? Currently I have a psych course set on Monday, but it's the only course I have that day and I'm not necessarily particularly keen on keeping it - especially if I can find a suitable alternative that allows me to have Mondays off.
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http://www.science.mcmaster. ca/lif...e/courses.html
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06-03-2011 at 11:09 AM
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And there's no professor in the master timetable (yet) unfortunately...wonde r who's teaching it.
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its going to be someone from kin since the course is offered by their Department..
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06-03-2011 at 12:31 PM
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The Prof that teaches its anti-requisite is Dr. Phillips and he is absolutely one of the best profs at mac. (He's teaching 3rd year Nutrition this year though and it looks like a sessional is going to be teaching first year)
The sessional who taught the third year course last year was apparently good ( http://www.linkedin.com/in/transitionhealth). The other person I can think of would be the grad student who fills in for Dr. Phillips during conferences and also gives a lecture on Nutrigenomics to the first year class. Again she's quite good as well.
The outline for the anti-requisite is here: http://www.science.mcmaster. ca/kinesiology/images/files/undergraduate/courses/10_11_outlines/1F03_Outline_Fall_201 0.pdf
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06-03-2011 at 01:01 PM
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I'm desperate enough to just keep Clinical Biochem, even if it involves 2 8:30 classes per week :(.
I know, it's weird. There's a lot of changes that are on either the undegrad calendar or the Master timetable, but not both :/
But Mondays off would be awesome! I hope it works out
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I'm taking Mol Bio 3HH3, Bio 3SS3, LS 3C03...not sure about the two others at this time. I was also thinking of biochem 3h03 but it's 8:30am, and I was planning to take LS 3A03 semester 1 because in semester 2 it's 8:30am 3x a week...but then again so is biochem 3h03...
I think they really fracked up the schedules this time around, I've never had so much trouble filling up a course schedule and had so much unevenness (term 1 is fine, term 2 is horrid).
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Honestly, take Biochem 3H03. It's interesting and I've found it incredibly useful.
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Honestly, take Biochem 3H03. It's interesting and I've found it incredibly useful.
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8:30 class it is :(. Also, by any chance have you taken Biochem 3N03-Nutrition?
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Honestly, take Biochem 3H03. It's interesting and I've found it incredibly useful.
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How is the workload for this course? I heard there is a lot of reading in that class
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06-03-2011 at 08:23 PM
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8:30 class it is :(. Also, by any chance have you taken Biochem 3N03-Nutrition?
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3N03 (Nutrition) was extremly tough last year, in fact no one got a 12.
As for clinical biochem, it is alright - the questions are lots of application type Q, and you realyl have to keep up.
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Kinesiology 3ss3 - Body, Mind, Spirit
Who wants it and what are you willing to give? It is the night class.
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