<p>Hey, im just wondering for premed students in UVA, what is the general work load per night?</p>
<p>Staying of the Topic of premed can someone tell me their first semesters classes. Also maybe their junior year classes. In college I mean. Thanks.</p>
<p>Can some one answer this please? Thanks</p>
<p>Premed students generally take two semesters of general chemistry, two semesters of organic chemistry, two semesters of calculus, two semesters of biology, two semesters of physics, and, I believe, a semester or two of writing. Sometimes people can get out of a few, but not all, of these requirements with APs and SAT2s. I'm not really sure of the workload (I'm not premed) but I know of people who spend as many as 15-20 hours per week on classes like organic chemistry. Simply put, it's a lot of work, and it's very tough to get into medical school. Medical school itself it very tough. If you truly want to be a doctor, you should be ready and willing to study a great deal.</p>
<p>premed kids generally disappear and are never seen again.....</p>