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I am a sophomore premed student studying integrative biology.

I am planning to take biochemistry which is now one of the requirements for med and dental schools, and this course starts with a digit of 4 meaning that it's generally for juniors or seniors, and it's taught in medical school. I am also trying to take physics I, which is probably sophomore level for engineers and premeds.


During my last summer term, I challenged myself to fast track and finished organic chem 1 and 2 in a single term with straight As by investing every energy and dedication I had.

I am willing to do this once again. However, I am still afraid that such course load could overwhelm me, and I might not be able to make As though I did my best.

Is biochemistry harder than organic chemistry? Do you think I should challenge myself and kick some a.s.s.? or make a modest movement by taking either biochem or physics alone and wait for the next term?

2007-12-09 17:16:51 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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If you can ace Orgo 1 and 2 simultaneously, you should not be worried about taking these two classes together.

2007-12-09 17:27:22 · answer #1 · answered by Buying is Voting 7 · 1 0

sorry, i do no longer understand the respond yet i might somewhat desire to pay attention some responses by way of fact i'm additionally a sophomore who'd desire to be an optometrist or some form of medical expert, like what may be some great med colleges?

2016-11-15 02:56:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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