life sci physics

<p>i am currently enrolled in physics 6a in the fall and i plan to take 6b and 6c following. i will be a sophomore in the fall.</p>

<p>i initially wanted to take honors physics but they don't offer it the next academic year. is it too late / would i go wrong by taking all physics junior year assuming they have honors then??</p>

<p>i am pretty sure i want to go to medical school so perhaps i'll have the physics background for the mcats after junior year...</p>

<p>btw if i ultimately decide to take physics next year, miao vs. bruinsma is a close call. i have a choice but idk who to pick.</p>

<p>it's not a problem taking physics your junior year if you aren't a life science major. however, if you are a LS major, some of your upper divs might (i know neuro does) have a physics requirement.</p>

<p>ooh ok thanks. u mean requirement of taking 6a, 6b, and 6c? or just 6a? i'm thinking if there is honors in my junior year, i just take 6a sophomore year then finish 6b and 6c junior year.</p>

<p>how related are each of the courses? is it recommended to take a whole year of physics straight in order to not forget concepts learned in the previous ones?</p>

<p>actually not too many classes in mcdb and mimg require physics. i know neuro 101A requires 6B and i believe some phy sci classes require 6a.</p>

<p>the classes aren't terribly related. it should be easy to space the physics courses out</p>

<p>ahh miao or bruinsma?! still deciding. and just making sure that 1st pass can't add any more units, just switch classes? what is the purpose of 1st pass?</p>

<p>can we switch profs and keep the same lab?</p>

<p>can't go over 10 units when enrolling during first pass.</p>

<p>first pass is for everyone to have 10 units. remember not everyone has priority.</p>

<p>yes, you can.</p>