<p>to add to what jp26 said, I’m a senior Human Science major w/ minors in Psych and I-health. People always say “why are you at georgetown for science??”. These people either are not science majors, haven’t researched science at georgetown, or are elitist SFSers. Georgetown is a lot more than international relations and politics. As a Human Science major(basically Human Biology, in NHS), i’ve taken courses specifically targeting the natural sciences and health in relation to humans. I’ve taken human biology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, immunology, molecular and cellular fundamentals of disease, etc. etc. We share facilities with the rest of the medical center. I’ve done cancer research with one of our professors, and there are many other opportunities to do research with faculty. Our science facilities are better than the College’s science facilities, but the Chemistry facilities (those are the only one’s I’m familiar with) do what they need to do. </p>
<p>Calculus I is a joke class, please try taking higher level math courses and come back. Or try taking organic chemistry, or NHS pathophysiology. I too did the summer college for high school juniors and got an A- in general psychology. I didn’t get all As in the rest of my courses during my four years here.</p>
<p>look here for more about georgetown science:</p>
<p>[Learn</a> . Interact . Experience : Research News: Science](<a href=“http://college.georgetown.edu/research/]Learn”>Research at the Georgetown University's College of Arts & Sciences)
[Georgetown</a> University Department of Human Science](<a href=“http://nhs.georgetown.edu/humanscience/dept.html]Georgetown”>http://nhs.georgetown.edu/humanscience/dept.html)</p>