<p>Like you guys, I am one of the lucky ones at 4:23 pm, too. :DDD</p>
<p>However, as I look over the freshmen guide for college of chemistry, I think I miss out one of their requirement.</p>
<p>It says : For students study in Chemical Biology........, AP Chem Strongly recommended(I do), Four years of Math, up to pre-calculus (I only have three years, but I pass both Calc AB and BC with 5s), and "One year of physics". Well, I don't.</p>
<p>Is this one year of physic thing going to screw my offer up?</p>
<p>If you’ve already been accepted, I don’t think it should. Usually those are mostly recommended, not actually required, because I didn’t have physics in high school but I’m still allowed to transfer into the college of chemistry. To make sure though, check with an advisor:</p>
<p>[College</a> of Chemistry - University of California at Berkeley - Chemical Biology Advisers](<a href=“http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/student_info/undergrad_info/people/chemb_advisers.php]College”>http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/student_info/undergrad_info/people/chemb_advisers.php)</p>
<p>(A to J)
+Matthew B. Francis
724 Latimer, 643-9915
<a href=“mailto:mfrancis@berkeley.edu”>mfrancis@berkeley.edu</a></p>
<p>(W to Z)
+Ming C. Hammond
201 Lewis, 642-0509
<a href=“mailto:mingch@berkeley.edu”>mingch@berkeley.edu</a></p>
<p>(K to V)
Bryan A Krantz
476 Stanley, 666-2788
<a href=“mailto:bakrantz@berkeley.edu”>bakrantz@berkeley.edu</a></p>
<p>(area code for phone numbers is 510)</p>
<p>You shouldn’t worry too much into it, unless you are not doing so hot in your classes like me right now aaahhh, darn seniortis</p>