<p>For<em>medical</em>(grad<em>school)</em>it<em>says</em>like<em>immune</em>syst em<em>15</em>weeks.<strong>So<em>for</em>the<em>15</em>weeks<em>i</em>don't<em>have</em>to* study<em>anything</em>else<em>but</em>the<em>immune</em>system?</strong>Or<em>do</em> I<em>have</em>that<em>plus</em>seven<em>other</em>classes?</p>
<p>I think your confusion may stem from other causes. I hate to be the one to break this to you, but you have ateriskitis. A very rare neuromuscular condition that is often fatal and always annoying. ;)</p>
<p>Haha very funny, I copied and pasted that’s why it’s like that. Can someone please answer my question seriously? Please</p>
<p>I think maybe if you would rephrase your questions we could understand what the heck you mean. As I mentioned before, schools have different curriculum strategies. In some schools you take one class at a time and in others you take multiple classes over an extended period. I don’t personally know any school that does as many as 8 classes at once though. All of this is only for the first two years anyways. After that you are only taking one “class” at a time.</p>