Biomedical Research 5HA and Life Science 10H

<p>Does anyone have experience with these classes? Can you explain what they're like?</p>

<p>I'm interested but I'm not sure what to expect. Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Biomed research 5HA is super easy. I assume its Romero teaching it again. Basically for 5 weeks you study one persons research who presents it at the start of the class. Romero breaks it down for you and you answer a couple questions and turn it in every 2 weeks. So you have 2 researchs you study in the 10 weeks, on final, and a total of like 4-5 paper/questions. </p>

<p>Everyone i know got an A almost, and some people really enjoyed joining the minor. Sorry i cant make it more detailed, i gotta study!</p>

<p>Yeah… Biomedical Research 5HA is really easy, like said above. LS10H is really, really time consuming and can get really frustrating (or so my friend says). Near finals week, some people stay really reallyy late in the lab trying to complete their stuff (like… up to 2am). I would think it may be easier (?) to get into the minor via this way if you have had no lab experience. If you already have lab experience and want to get into the minor, take Biomedical Research 5HA.</p>