Just moved all my stuff in, it took me several trips and about 4 hours not including travel. I still have to unpack and organize everything but I'm so tired
I sat front row and went to sleep basically every day in my Bio class. Got an A effortlessly. Been to two different schools and no one has ever stressed about Bio 1. Bio 2 in my opinion was way more difficult because of the intense workload. If you understand basic ideas in biology you should be fine with Bio 1. Still study of course.
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For me... General bio was the most difficult bio course by far! I remember on our first exam only 1 student got an A out of 476 students in our class
I found it more difficult because general bio covers so much more compared to a specific bio course such as zoology or botany. It's also so fast paced because it covers a lot. I still managed a B, but I definitely found it harder than the bio courses after in my opinion
Don't mean to scare you, it's very doable though and you may have a different experience than me
Chem is harder than bio for sure. Organic chem was the death of me
I should've replaced my English for something easier.
Still haven't finished unppacking. This semester hasn't even started and I'm already behind
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I should've replaced my English for something easier.
You'll do ok... I hope
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Organic chem was the death of me
I'm dropping my Immunology class so I can focus on Orgo 1. I'm not ready tbh, even though I'm reading the chapters ahead. Also, apparently I have the worst Orgo professor at my school (and they're all not so good)
I'm starting my senior year this fall and I'm planning to go to college in the USAnext year, somewhere in N-E so I can be close to New York. Buffalo State Univ seems very cool. Can anyone help me with some info, tips? Like scholarships etc? Not necesarily for Buffalo State Univ but in general.
Still haven't finished unppacking. This semester hasn't even started and I'm already behind
You'll do ok... I hope
I'm dropping my Immunology class so I can focus on Orgo 1. I'm not ready tbh, even though I'm reading the chapters ahead. Also, apparently I have the worst Orgo professor at my school (and they're all not so good)
All Orgo professors get bad reviews from students because the class is so difficult
I recommend watching YouTube videos to help reinforce the material. There's good videos that show examples and mechanisms that go into good detail. Really saved me.
omg y'all junior year will prove to be the death of me.
A job, an internship, writing for school newspaper, 5 classes, and haven't had a full sober day yet. omg
I'm excited and ready for college to start again, mostly because it's something to do and I want my diploma so I can start job hunting. (I guess I could already, but it would be easier after I graduate in April.)
Also I'm excited to do all those projects and learn about new destinations to sell/visit.
I need 8 credits in lab science (already doing intro to bio this semester for 4 credits) so I need another one but I want to pick the easiest tbh what do yall recommend?
I need 8 credits in lab science (already doing intro to bio this semester for 4 credits) so I need another one but I want to pick the easiest tbh what do yall recommend?
i have to go in like 2 hours ugh
i'm not ready tbh
last year was so messy i got accepted in the second semester with a major i didn't choose
it was hard for me so i had to drop out
i hope this year will be different
I need 8 credits in lab science (already doing intro to bio this semester for 4 credits) so I need another one but I want to pick the easiest tbh what do yall recommend?
Chemistry is easier than physics especially intro to chem.
So the reality is, I'm most likely doing a year or two (hopefully it's just one) at a junior college before transferring to a university.
The issue is that most colleges primarily take transfers from JC's in their state, and I don't really wanna go in-state. I think I might have the option to move to Michigan before starting JC and the University of Michigan is actually one of the main schools I'm looking at.