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<p>So I'm planning on concentrating in neuroscience as an undergrad, and eventually getting a PhD in neurology in grad school. As a senior, I want to take a dual enrollment course at a nearby community college, but I'm not sure which course yet. Which one has more to do with neuroscience: 1)General Psychology 2) Human anatomy 3)Organic chemistry & Biochemistry w/ lab</p>

<p>Time is running out for registration, so please hellllp!</p>

<p>General Psychology isn’t really going to cover anything major for neuroscience. I think you may benefit more in the long run with Human Anatomy. I’m iffy about Organic/Biochemistry because some teachers put more of an emphasis on actually plants and such, whereas others really, really focus on the general “chemistry” aspect. But in all honesty, you can’t go wrong with whichever you choose. You’ll learn something beneficial regardless of which class you choose to take.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice :)</p>