I am a high school senior and at this point I am planning on majoring in Biochemistry and minoring in 'Health, Medicine, and Human Ethics' with a goal to pursue pharmacy school.
I know that biochemistry is one of the hardest science majors (or so I've heard) and I a curious to hear other peoples experiences in choosing biochemistry.
I am particularly worried about some of the math involve though I know I can do it. I am not skilled at math but with a lot of effort I make good grades. I've taken Bio I and II, and Chem I through my local community college and received A's in them but I do plan to retake them at my university since the CC classes were hardly equivocal to college classes.
I am really excited about college but I do want to do it right from the beginning. Any advice to make good grades from the beginning? I've promised myself that I will keep my gpa above a 3.5 with ideally a 3.8 goal. Of course I know that may change once I hit Ochem, lol.
I just would love to hear peoples experiences majoring in the sciences.
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High school Senior interested in Biochemistry
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Hello!
I am a high school senior and at this point I am planning on majoring in Biochemistry and minoring in 'Health, Medicine, and Human Ethics' with a goal to pursue pharmacy school.
I know that biochemistry is one of the hardest science majors (or so I've heard) and I a curious to hear other peoples experiences in choosing biochemistry.
I am particularly worried about some of the math involve though I know I can do it. I am not skilled at math but with a lot of effort I make good grades. I've taken Bio I and II, and Chem I through my local community college and received A's in them but I do plan to retake them at my university since the CC classes were hardly equivocal to college classes.
I am really excited about college but I do want to do it right from the beginning. Any advice to make good grades from the beginning? I've promised myself that I will keep my gpa above a 3.5 with ideally a 3.8 goal. Of course I know that may change once I hit Ochem, lol.
I just would love to hear peoples experiences majoring in the sciences.