07-01-2011 at 07:48 PM
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@Sara: Kanvi didn't overload in general though. She just took 4 in the first semester, while 6 in the second semester.
@Kanvi: I think you should keep trying to log into solar every day to put Math 1LS3 in the first semester. It's best to have 5:5 in each term.
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If I put Math 1LS3 in the first semester, its going to conflict with my other courses, I'm pretty sure its going to conflict with Kinesiol 1Y03. I'll keep checking Solar to see if a spot in Biology 1A03 in the first term will appear, then I'll move Biology 1A03 into the first term and keep Math 1LS3 in the second term.
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07-02-2011 at 02:24 PM
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I found a way to resolve the conflict, I moved math 1LS3 into the second term so now i have 6 courses in the second term and five courses in the first term.
Term 1:
Physics 1L03
Psych 1X03
Kinesiol 1Y03
Medradsc 1A03
Term 2:
Math 1LS3
Biology 1A03
Medradsc 1B03
Medradsc 1C03
Medradsc 1D03
Kinesiol 1YY3
I don't have to have five courses in each term, right? How does this schedule look?
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If you're hoping to get into med school after you graduate, I'm pretty sure you'll need 5 courses per term, each year
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07-02-2011 at 04:54 PM
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@Sara: Kanvi didn't overload in general though. She just took 4 in the first semester, while 6 in the second semester.
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My bad, thanks for the correction
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07-02-2011 at 07:11 PM
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If you're hoping to get into med school after you graduate, I'm pretty sure you'll need 5 courses per term, each year
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I'm not but it won't affect anything else, will it?
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07-02-2011 at 07:21 PM
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If kept like it is as of now, Term 2 is going to be very difficult. So best thing to do is keep checking Solar to see if you can get Bio 1A03 into Term 1 to balance things out.
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07-02-2011 at 07:31 PM
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I'm not but it won't affect anything else, will it?
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Most professional schools like to see you take a full course load because they want you to be prepared for their course load which is usually even higher than the full course load of undergrad. Not sure about graduate schools though, I don't even know what they involve in terms of courses.
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07-02-2011 at 07:34 PM
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I'm not but it won't affect anything else, will it?
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Not that I know of, what are you planning to do after your undergrad?
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07-02-2011 at 10:49 PM
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I like your avatar choices, Bernard.
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07-03-2011 at 07:12 PM
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OMG! I found a spot avialable for biology 1A03 in the first term and I took it, so now schedule is balanced!
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