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Feb 16, 2009 07:15 PM

Best sciences that complement each other


Just wondering what you guys thought were the best coinciding science classes taken in one semester?

Anatomy
Physiology
General Chemistry
Microbiology


I mean if you could take anatomy and physiology as 2 different classes but in the same semester should you do it?

Or grasp anatomy first and then take Physiology?

Just wondering as I have already registered for a few of these.


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Old Feb 19, 2009, 02:10 PM

Default Re: Best sciences that complement each other
Originally Posted by sbgradinnb View Post
Just wondering what you guys thought were the best coinciding science classes taken in one semester?

Anatomy
Physiology
General Chemistry
Microbiology


I mean if you could take anatomy and physiology as 2 different classes but in the same semester should you do it?

Or grasp anatomy first and then take Physiology?

Just wondering as I have already registered for a few of these.

For me, assuming taking these 4 classes over 2 semesters, I'd pair up Anatomy and Chemistry, then Physiology and Microbiology. Just a personal preference though. No matter how you combine them, you'll be spending alot of time in their respective labs.
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Old Mar 15, 2009, 11:48 PM

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i agree, taking anatomy and chemistry in one semester and then physiology and microbiology in the next semester. general chemistry is usually a prerequisite for microbiology and physiology
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