HA! that's funny. Dude, your in for a big surprise.
For a real eye opener, talk to your college guidance counselors.
2006-11-16 14:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It really depends on the school. My high school requires Algebra I for organic chemistry (they teach it in Biology I), while Physics requires either Pre-Calculus or Algebra II (I can't remember, could even be Calculus I)
Also, being in the sciences and not wanting to take math really doesn't mix very well. If you really want to be in medicine, I'd suggest you stop avoiding it like a disease. Besides, it can't be that hard.
2006-11-16 13:56:11
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answered by dennismeng90 6
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Actually only grade 10 math can reslove all the problem in phy 11 and chem11, which included a little bit orangic chemistry. For grade 12, maybe Math 12 and a bit calculus.
In addition, organic basically is drawing diagram, you need no math for it but for calculating mole bridge(Stoichiology).
2006-11-16 13:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Avoiding math and doing well as a pre-med student don't really mix. There is lots of math in chem and physics courses.
2006-11-16 13:44:38
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answered by Mr. G 6
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You don't really need much math, for physics 1 you should take calc 1 and for organic ... you dont need any math!!! :) just adding and subtracting--- but beware.. it's still pretty tough .... Physics 1 is like all math... pretty much ... and you are probably going to need physics 2... physics 2 is less math... but the stuff isn't as fun as physics 1
2006-11-16 14:46:14
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answered by Christine 1
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Well, in my organic chem courses, we had no math at all.
In physics, I suppose it depends on the course you're taking.
Some physics courses are calculus based, some physics classes are algebra based. Probably for the physics you'll be taking, you'd just need algebra, of which you've probably covered enough at the high school level.
2006-11-16 13:47:27
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answered by nazzyonenine 3
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The habit of the electron in all of its interactions is the right learn of chemistry as components and compounds undergo chemical adjustments. The quantum nature of the electron has profound implications for chemists. We now understand that the wave nature of the electron is the reason of ability ranges on account which you won't be able to extra healthful a a million/3 electron wave right into a good orbit, purely total numbers of waves extra healthful. all of us understand we can't say there is an electron there, purely a threat of it. yet, nature isn't bothered via our incomplete understand-how. i've got continuously had the sensation that a real understand-how of the interactions of the electrons might convey approximately great advances in drugs and the treatments of illnesses yet i won't be able to truly wrap my suggestions around it. i'm hoping try to be the single to do it. My spouse had to have some psychological attempting out executed at Mayo medical institution some years in the past by way of fact of a project she grew to become into having. The psychologists instructed her that, of their opinion, she grew to become into the main smart individual ever examined in the Mayo medical institution equipment. She believes (each so often) that i'm extra smart than her. no longer so, yet I do make intuitive leaps and locate much less complicated the thank you to do issues. in case you're able to nicely be that individual to serve by way of fact the Newton of this frontier, please do it.
2016-10-22 05:39:26
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answered by ? 4
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Up to calculus III.
You might want to consider a different career track,
2006-11-16 13:46:51
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answered by Silly me 4
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calculus...in college you need one full year of college calculus
2006-11-16 13:46:56
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answered by horn.nicole 2
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