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And why. I have to choose one for this fall semster, they all are taken with a lab as well. Microbiology or Anatomy or Physiology? They are all intoductory courses and keep in mind they will be taken concurrently with Satistics and Principles of Chemistry w/lab

2007-07-25 12:59:16 · 2 answers · asked by Jeff Mad. 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I'm a science major so I've had to take so many science courses. Chemistry was always tough for me, especially because of the math involved. I had an easier time with the Biology type classes. For your choice, I'd take Microbiology because you probably would be spared from dissecting animals and you can learn practical knowledge about bacteria and viruses. Anatomy and Physiology would probably be a lot of memorization. I took it in high school, and all we did was memorize. And we had to dissect cats.

2007-07-25 13:40:50 · answer #1 · answered by daisy 4 · 0 0

I was never a science whiz in high school, and when I went to college I learned I needed a science course.I knew without even thinking about it that I'd never figure out Biology or Chemistry because of no high school classes in it. So, I opted for Principles of Geography, discovered I loved it and ended up majoring in it. From there, I took Geology, Rocks and Minerals, Physical and Cultural Anthropology, etc. and ended up with an A average. All involved labs and/or field trips (like for geology / rocks and minerals, to look for certain rock formations and types).

2007-07-25 20:17:23 · answer #2 · answered by jan51601 7 · 0 0

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