Should I take General Chemistry II over the summer? I’m at a community college and plan on taking it here during the summer which is 1 month and 7 days long. Or should I take it for an entire semester instead so it won’t be too fast-paced?
Why not?I dont recommend either a CC or summef course
I emailed both UT Health Science Center and Baylor College of Medicine about whether or not they would accept junior college courses and they said as long as the courses are from ANY accredited college or university in the US or Canada and it shows up on your transcript they would accept it but they prefer upper level coursework (org chem, biochem, adv bio) to be taken at a university.I dont recommend either a CC or summef course
I emailed both UT Health Science Center and Baylor College of Medicine about whether or not they would accept junior college courses and they said as long as the courses are from ANY accredited college or university in the US or Canada and it shows up on your transcript they would accept it but they prefer upper level coursework (org chem, biochem, adv bio) to be taken at a university.
So it's only having to do with pace? I usually took 18-19 hours during a typical semester, and don't really have a life as it is. I don't go to the beach or anything like that. I literally go to work, get off work, do autopsies, sleep, wake up, go to the gym, work, autopsies, and study for future science classes on my days off. And on random tuesdays that I'm off teach diabetes class.
If I'm used to a pretty steady pace should there be no other problems? I'm looking forward to school being a welcome break.
The risk to this is you have no buffer. Lose a few study days and you are behind with little chance to catchup