listening: skillet- my obsession
spare first! i'm in the library preparing for my french written exam next period. and by that i mean listening to music and blogging. same thing really.
i really should be studying, but i don't even know the topic for the essay i have to write. and really, how do you study for a written exam? its all just bs'ing your way through.
i also went to the u of a website again. looks like this is what i'll need for medical school entry:
high school courses:
bio 30
chem 30
physics 30
english 30-1
math 30 pure/-1
and then to graduate, i also need these:
french 30-1/-2
so studies 30-1/-2
trouble is, i'm going into the new math course the cbe is implementing. they don't put in the new pure math 30 course until 2012-2013, so it looks like an extra semester of high school is in order.
then the university courses i need to take are:
Full year equivalents (six transferable units of course weight) in each of:
-General Chemistry (may include Inorganic Chemistry)
-IB Chemistry (HL) with a grade of 6 or 7 is equivalent to a half year course - need to complete another half year General Chemistry to meet our requirement.
-AP Chemistry students can apply to write a Credit by Special Assessment examination equivalent to half year 1XX course - need to complete another half year Chemistry course to meet our requirement.
-Organic Chemistry
-Biology
( may include Microbiology, Zoology, Genetics, Botany, Physiology, Bacteriology, Immunology, Entomology) .
-IB Biology (HL) with a grade of 6 or 7 is equivalent to a half year course - need to complete another half year Biology to meet our requirement.
-AP Biology with a grade of 4 or 5 is equivalent to a half year course - need to complete another half year Biology to meet our requirement.
-Physics
-U of A Students: Physics 114 does NOT meet our physics requirement.
-IB Physics (HL) with a grade of 6 or 7 is equivalent to a full year and does meet our Physics requirement.
-IB Physics (SL) with a grade of 6 or 7 is equivalent to a half year - need to completely another half year of Physicals to meet our requirement.
-AP Physics B and AP Physics C with a grade of 4 or 5 is equivalent to a full year and will meet the Physics requirement
-English
English courses offered by the Department of English. Preference for one full year of English Literature courses, or one half year of English Literature and one half year of English Composition (DOES NOT include Classics, History or Philosophy).
-IB English (HL) with a grade of 6 or 7 is equivalent to a full year and does meet our English requirement.
Half-year equivalents (three units of course weight) in each of:
-Statistics:
-AP Statistics with a grade of 4 or 5 is equivalent to half year statistics and does meet our Statistics requirement.
-Biochemistry (Introductory)
Where possible, students are encouraged to take a full year Biochemistry course when continuing in a degree program. Course substitutions will only be evaluated when detailed week by week course.
and the dust settles, and panic sets in.
-brett
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