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Courses for a first year student
Hi, Im new to SFU and will start my BSC starting this fall. My goal is to go to medical school and I recently found out that UBC requires atleast 15 credits per semester.
The courses I'm taking are
Chem 121
Bio 101
History 130
Psychology 100
Math 100
I know that what Im taking is against what I was told at blueprints. I wanted to know if this schedule is doable.
I also wanted to know if there were any 2 credit courses that I could take instead of taking psychology or history.
The courses I'm taking are
Chem 121
Bio 101
History 130
Psychology 100
Math 100
I know that what Im taking is against what I was told at blueprints. I wanted to know if this schedule is doable.
I also wanted to know if there were any 2 credit courses that I could take instead of taking psychology or history.
Comments
And, like anon said, you need two English classes to get into UBC Med.
An ideal first year schedule for a biology student would be:
CHEM 121
BISC 101
PHYS 101
MATH 154
ENGL 1XX (your choice, whatever interests you)
Again though, be warned that that's 17 credits and you will have to work your ass off. That was my friend's first term (he chose ENGL 104 for the english class) and he had to work really hard to do well, and couldn't hang out very often.
But for my degree I do need 1st year math and physics which i would do starting next semester
The reason Im taking math 100 is because i dont meet the 154 requirement.
I am inclined to drop psychology and either take a 2 credit course if I can take one, or not take one at all. The thing is that Im worried that if on my first semester I dont take 15 credits, UBC med school may not accept me. They would rather have someone who can handle a full course load (15 credits).
And I've never personally encountered a 2 credit class. I know Engineering has a 1 credit class. You'd have to check out some options.
Hopefully there is such a thing as a 1 or 2 credit class, I'll try looking for one
Also: For med school don't you typically need an undergraduate degree to begin with? In that case they'd be more interested in your transcript at the end of a few years :O
or hmm something else i suppose, only if there is room
Bisc 101-4
Bisc 102-4
Chem 121-4
and Math 100-3 or Phys 101-3 or something else -3
Then that's 15 credits, 4 courses, and all going towards your final goal. Maybe 3 labs isn't ideal for your first semester, but I'd say that's doable since one's bi-weekly, one's open, and the other is a general waste of time. :P