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Hello!

I'm confused about my schedule for this Fall. I'm taking Bio and Chem, both with lab. Here is my schedule for Mondays and Wednesdays:

Bio:

11a-12:20p lecture (Monday, Wednesday)

8a-10:55a lab (Wednesday)

Chem:

2p-3:20p lecture (Monday, Wednesday)

3:30p-6:20p lab (Monday)

Will the days I have lab be followed with lecture after? If so, then how will the chem schedule work being that lab is at a later time than lecture?

Also, the first day of class starts on a Wednesday so will I be starting off with lab?

Please help. Thank you. :)

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Hello!

I'm confused about my schedule for this Fall. I'm taking Bio and Chem, both with lab. Here is my schedule for Mondays and Wednesdays:

Bio:

11a-12:20p lecture (Monday, Wednesday)

8a-10:55a lab (Wednesday)

Chem:

2p-3:20p lecture (Monday, Wednesday)

3:30p-6:20p lab (Monday)

Will the days I have lab be followed with lecture after? If so, then how will the chem schedule work being that lab is at a later time than lecture?

Also, the first day of class starts on a Wednesday so will I be starting off with lab?

Please help. Thank you. :)

The schedule is exactly as it reads. On Monday, you will have bio from 11-1220, break until 2, Chem lecture 2-320, Chem lab 330-620.

Wednesday, you will have bio lab 8-1055, lecture 11-1220, break, Chem 2-320.

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Your bio class will have lecture on Monday. On Wednesday you'll have lab (probably related to you Monday lecture) and then your lecture.

Your Chem class will have the more traditional lecture, then lab format.

If you haven't done so, borrow "Chemistry for Dummies" from the library. Gives a great overview. I also used "Molecular Biology for Dummies" for my biology class when we got to cell respiration.

Your bio class will have lecture on Monday. On Wednesday you'll have lab (probably related to you Monday lecture) and then your lecture.

Your Chem class will have the more traditional lecture, then lab format.

If you haven't done so, borrow "Chemistry for Dummies" from the library. Gives a great overview. I also used "Molecular Biology for Dummies" for my biology class when we got to cell respiration.

Thanks!! :)

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