<p>Can you guys post your current class schedule and past years class schedule here. I am going to be a pre-med freshmen in college next year and want to see what a typical pre-med class selection is.</p>
<p>If you dont want to post here, you can PM me, too. THANKS</p>
<p>My daughter FR fall semester
Critical Analysis and Writing
Freshman research seminar
Biology
Chem (for science majors)
Intro to sociology</p>
<p>FR spring semester
Critical analysis and writing 2
Zoology
Chem 2 (for science majors)
20th century (humanities requirement)</p>
<p>soph fall semester
Micro biology
Micro bio lab
Organic chem
Speech and communication
Intro to Psychology</p>
<p>Tentative Spring
Organic chem
Organic chem lab
Physics (ugh)
Another writing course - either technical writing or creative writing
another humanities (the one she wants requires junior standing - she will not be a junior but may have enough hours to be allowed to do it) or another honors class that will allow her to go to a summer program in Europe or history or political science (all will meet gen ed requirement)
Probably a math - level depends on whether she decides to clep out some math she has done or retake it - given that it will be almost 2 years since she has done any math! She was burned out on math after high school</p>
<p>If you can't figure it out by looking, I was a sociology major with a minor in bio.</p>
<p>Semester 1
Gen Chem
Gen Chem Lab
Calc I
Honors Seminar
Sociology 101</p>
<p>Semester 2
Gen Chem 2
Gen Chem 2 lab
Cell Structure and Function (honors) (Bio)
Social Problems (Sociology)
Intro Psych - computer based learning section</p>
<p>Semester 3
Organic I
Organic I lab
20th Century Fiction (English)
Honors Comp II (English)
Intro Sociological Research
Leadership Class
American History after 1877 (History)</p>
<p>Semester 4
Organic II
Organic II Lab
Intro Sociological Research II
Nationality and Race Relations (Sociology)
Illness and Health in Literature (English)
Honors Chemistry Seminar - selected topics in cosmic chemistry</p>
<p>Semester 5
General Physics I
General Physics I lab
Biodiversity (Bio)
Biochem I
Sociology of Health and Health Professionals</p>
<p>Semester 6
Biochem II
Physics II
Physics II Lab
General Genetics
TA for Leadership class</p>
<p>Semester 7
Ecology and Evolution (Bio)
E&E Lab
History of American Jazz (History)
History of Sociological Theory (Sociology)
Juvenile Delinquency (Sociology)
Genetics Lab
Brewing techniques and the results of impairment (bars)</p>
<p>Semester 8
Senior Seminar in Sociology
Environmental Sociology
Nursing Anatomy
Psychology of Personality
Senior seminar in fun and intoxication (bars)</p>
<p>1st Semester:
Intro Bio I
General Chem I
Calc I
English (freshman english class)</p>
<p>2nd Semester:
Intro Bio II
General Chem II
Calc II
Modern Western Traditions (history 101)
Microeconomics
Topics in Modern Biology (1-credit honors class)</p>
<p>3rd Semester:
Organic Chem I
General Physics I (w/calculus)
Cell Biology
Animal Physiology
Human Genetics
Communicating Biology (2-credits for mentoring intro bio students)</p>
<p>4th (Current) Semester:
Organic Chem II
Organic Chem Lab
General Physics II (w/calculus)
Mammalian Endocrinology
English and American Literature
Insights into Clinical Medicine/Science (1-credit class where we just listen to clinicians and researchers from my university's health center come and speak to us)</p>
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Brewing techniques and the results of impairment (bars)
Senior seminar in fun and intoxication (bars)
I assume these were offered through the school's ETOH department?
Actually, doesn't Cornell's hotel school have a class in wine tasting?</p>
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I assume these were offered through the school's ETOH department?
Actually, doesn't Cornell's hotel school have a class in wine tasting?
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<p>Let's just say that I went out A LOT during senior year...There are definitely a few bars near my alma mater that I went to more often than I went to certain classes during those last two semesters. I should probably have made note that those were the ADVANCED classes and came only after successful completion of the pre-requisites:</p>
<p>Beer, bourbon, and Brotherhood: Fraternity Life and Experimentation with alcohol </p>
<p>How to be awesome </p>
<p>How to be awesome LAB: lessons included "playing intramurals while intoxicated" and "Sorority Formals: is there anything better?"</p>
<p>House Parties: Do they follow the Melting Pot or Salad Bowl theory of social mixing? </p>
<p>Starting the dance party: What you need to know about 80's pop music </p>
<p>Also I know of a lot of schools which have wine-tasting classes offered. Usually VERY difficult to get in to because they're so popular. At my school you had to be a 5th year senior to even have a shot.</p>
<p>i find this thread to be a good idea for some reason...probably should be included in the FAQ thread!</p>
<p>Major: Biomdecial Engineering
School: Columbia U</p>
<p>1st Semester:
Gen Chem I
University Writing
Engineering in Medicine
Calc II
Physics I
PE
2nd Semester:
Gen Chem II
Gen Chem Lab
Gateway (freshman engineering course)
Calc III
Physics II</p>
<p>3rd Semester:
Orgo I
Principles of Econ
European Lit I (core class)
Music (core class)
Calc IV
Physics III</p>
<p>4th Semester:
Orgo II
Orgo Lab
European Lit II (core class)
Ordinary Differential Equations
Physics Lab
Tech Innovations</p>
<p>5th Semester:
Linear Algebra
Intro Bio I
Quantitative Physiology I
Thermodynamics
Genomics</p>
<p>6th Semester:
Intro Bio II
Fluid Biomechanics
Biomed Engineering Lab I (counts as bio lab....somehow)
Quantitative Physiology II
Science and Engineering of Body Fluids II
PE</p>
<p>7th Semester:
Biomed Engineering Lab II
Senior Design I
Ethics for Biomed Engineers
Tissue Engineering I
Science and Engineering of Body Fluids I
Computer Science - JAVA</p>
<p>8th Semester:
Contemp Islamic Civ
Biomed Engineering Lab II
Senior Design II
Tissue Engineering II
Bioelectrochemistry</p>
<p>DD started with 41 hours thanks to AP classes. This is her schedule to date:</p>
<p>Freshman Fall 2006 - 15 hours:
Intro Experimental Bioscience Lab
Modern Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Lab
Organic Chemistry
Ancient Greece to Islam (Humanities)
Ordinary Differential Equations
History of Western Art
Weight Training</p>
<p>Freshman Spring 2007 - 18 hours:
Bio Diversity Lab
Plant Diversity
Organic Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry Lab
History of Western Art II
Renaissance to Present (Humanities)
Gender Studies</p>
<p>(Please note: Some labs are consecutive -- 7 weeks each)</p>
<p>Sophomore Fall 2007 - 14 hours:
Biochemistry
Advanced Experimental Bioscience Lab
Ecology Lab
Leadership
Herpetology
General Physics w/Lab
Zombies in Fiction & Film </p>
<p>Sophomore Spring 2008 - 15 hours:
Community Garden
Biochemistry II
General Physics II
Human Anatomy
Nutrition
Origins of Punk Rock</p>
<p>Note: All Science courses to be mentioned include labs. I'm also a double major.
First Semester:
Intro to General Biology
Intro to General Chemistry (inorganic)
Business Calc I
Communication (Speech)
Intro to Health Sciences
Second Semester:
Intro to General Biology II
Intro to General Chemistry II (inorganic)
Physics I
English/Writing
Calc II</p>
<p>Summer Semester:
Physics II
English/Literature</p>
<p>Third Semester:
Organic Chemistry
Human Anatomy And Physiology I
Management
Economics
Medical Terminology
Computer Science</p>
<p>Fourth Semester:
Organic Chemistry II
Human Anatomy And Physiology II
Economics II
STAT
Management II
Business Writing</p>
<p>Summer Semester:
Psychology
World History</p>
<p>Fifth Semester:
Biology III: Cell Structure and Function
Principles of Biochemistry
...bunch of management courses
Sixth:
Biology IV: Genetics and Biomolecular Biology
...bunch of management courses</p>
<p>I'm pretty much loaded up. the rest are management courses.</p>
<p>1st Semester:
Anthropology
International Affairs
Psychology
Calculus I</p>
<p>2nd Semester:
Bio I
Biology and Society
Abnormal Psychology
Freshman English</p>
<p>3rd Semester
Bio II
Chemistry I
Psychobiology
Calculus II</p>
<p>4th Semester
Chem II
Genetics & Microbiology
Statistics for Psychology
Psychopharmacology</p>
<p>Next semester:
OChem I
Physics I
Seminar in Psychobiology
Comparative Neurobiology</p>
<p>Obviously I didn't take the traditional route as a freshman... but I'm really glad I didn't because otherwise I wouldn't have stumbled upon my current major, which I love.</p>
<p>I would kind of think that might be a little bit too hard because of organic chem. I did physics, bio, and chem and that was fine but orgo? Idk. Its doable</p>