Emory Pre-req Questions

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Hi there! I'm coming out of lurkdom again. :)

I got my acceptance letter to Emory over the holidays. I'm very excited about attending Fall 2006!

I have two pre-reqs left to complete and I'm a bit worried that I might be in a pickle. Here's the deal:

I've been re-taking some pre-reqs at Georgia Perimeter that were too old to qualify for the program. I retook A&P II last spring and Micro this past fall semester. For Emory, I need to take, according to their website, General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II (with an organic component). They had said at the open house that a nutrition class I had might qualify for the Chem II, but it looks like it didn't.

My first question to anyone who might know is: Does Survey of Chemistry II qualify for the "General Chemistry II (with an organic component)" requirement?

Supposing it does, I can register for Survey of Chemistry I at GPC for the spring semester. However, I don't think Survey of Chemistry II is offered in the summer at GPC, which leaves me in a bit of a bind. Anyone think they would let me take Chem I and II concurrently since I have 3 higher level sciences than Chem I and 3 higher level math classes than the pre-req for Chem I? Or, does anyone think I can take Survey of Chem I at GPC and then Survey of Chem II at GA State as a transient student in the summer? (The GPC and GA State Survey of Chem classes seem almost identical.)

Ok, enough rambling....just having a bit of a panic attack here. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions/etc.!

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I won't be getting started on any of the calculations or terms until I stop working thursday.... I'm doing 14 hour shifts and it's draining me.... work, eat, sleep, eat, work,eat,work,eat,sleep,eat,work, etc

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Sooo... I've been doing the drug calculations stuff. The guide they sent us said to skip chapters 9, 11 and 13, right? Yet, when you choose which problems to do for the practice test, you're supposed to choose "All Chapters". Doesn't that imply that there will be questions on the practice test that they told us to skip? I'm confused... :confused:

Yes, I noticed that too.

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