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I am very passionate of science(chemistry, physics and Biology). I look forward in taking those classes including Organic chemistry, physics with calculus. I am asking this question because I hope my freshman year wont change my mind like others. Plus im a good student, passed all of my AP Science exams with 4. so i feel confident

2006-12-25 15:11:21 · 2 answers · asked by avalentin911 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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You will be fine. I have attended a large, decent school, as well as a small and very tough school. Both schools had the same drop rate of probably around 70 percent or so. This is very high, however, don't be discouraged. First of all, so many people think they belong in the science field that really have no background, took no AP courses in high school, and just don't know what they are getting into (you don't seem to have that problem). The biggest reason for such a high drop rate is that people become overwhelmed their first year! Stick through it! Honestly, a B or even a C in your first year chem or bio class really isn't that bad. Classes get easier as you go along and more specific, as opposed to your typical bio 101 class covering material on 52 chapters in a semester or 2. I've been through it and are currently going through it. If you have any questions about college or pre-med, feel free to email me.

2006-12-27 23:44:18 · answer #1 · answered by frcey668855 1 · 0 0

basically because of the fact they are not acquainted with the MCAT and what variety of physician they desire to be, would not advise they do no longer desire to be a physician. All those issues could properly be honestly defined. basically concentration on your own analyze and don't difficulty approximately what the different pupils are doing. Pre-Med is an tremendously confusing project, so sturdy success to ya!

2016-10-28 09:06:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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