<p>Next semester, I am taking BIO 203 and CHE 132. According to ratemyprofessor.com, the profs didn't recieve very high ratings. What should I do to optimiuze my chances at a good grade? Maybe you can tell me what to read up on before spring semester begins. Thanks.</p>
<p>the only thing I can tell you is check to see if they offer it on campus over the summer (perhaps look back at summer 2007's course listing) and see if it's the professor teaching it. Usually graduate students will teach it and they will be a little bit lenient. I know some friends who took advantage of bio and chem courses on campus over the summer. It really depends on whether you're willing to spend the extra money to get a better grade.</p>
<p>What about med school? I thought that I wasn't allowed to take classes during the summer, especially pre-med pre-requisitives. I have Cabot and Kate D..-something for BIO 203 and Hanson, Wolfskill, and Lechnacy for CHE 132. Any further advice.</p>
<p>yeah transfer before you kill your GPA IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT SCHOOL YOU GO TO</p>
<p>Bio 203 and Chem's I don't think there are restrictions for whether u take it in summer or spring or fall. You don't have to load yourself with classes over the summer. 1-2 is enough. Most people would stick with 1 because it is intensive. Come to think of the 3 hour class which equivalent 1 week of material on a regular fall/spring semester.</p>