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Brutal....... What is medical school curriculum like?
Brutal.
Imagine the hardest you had to work in undergrad, multiply it by two, and you'll get each of those classes.
- Medical Biochemistry (8 weeks)
- Human Anatomy (15 weeks)
- Medical Embryology (8 weeks)
- Medical Genetics (4 weeks)
- Medical Physiology (5 weeks)
- Academic Colleges (weekly)
It's about mass memorization.
just finished my application for graduation
coli heads doing big things!!
Just got a software developer job lined up post graduation (May)![]()
@OneManGang Got his master's thereAlso, has anyone in this thread gone to Georgia Tech, or know someone who goes there?
I'm thinking about putting a transfer app in even though I'm a Junior right now.
Nope, Georgia State. But I know many ppl over there. I could probably answer stuff for you @Thomas . Im at UGA now for pharmacy@OneManGang Got his master's there
Do what's the best for you. It's your life not your parents. But if you go your own route don't fukk up because you owe themLooking at grad schools in Atlanta.
I'm pre-law, but not really sure if I should continue pursuing law, or just go grab an LL.M, or MBA, or MA in African Studies, or just go for a second undergrad. I think this is my problem. There's so much things I want to do (personally, and things I just want to do to please my parents), it's making my choice hard. I do know I want to move out there. So far I'm looking at CAU or heading to NCCU
Any advice?
Made this far she's not going to mess up unless she develops a serious heroin problemDo what's the best for you. It's your life not your parents. But if you go your own route don't fukk up because you owe them
I wouldn't go to any law schools in Georgia, unless it is Emory University. The best law school in the South is Duke, followed by University of Virginia. LLMs are honestly not that useful unless you're getting it paid for by a firm and you have a good JD from somewhere. I can't see where an MA in African Studies is too useful either, a PhD would certainly help you get a job as a Professor at an institution if your body of work is solid. I wouldn't go for a second undergrad either, double or triple major in different areas so you can get a more solid look at what you want to do in the future. I have a friend who goes to CAU and they love it, if you go to the school - go hard.Looking at grad schools in Atlanta.
I'm pre-law, but not really sure if I should continue pursuing law, or just go grab an LL.M, or MBA, or MA in African Studies, or just go for a second undergrad. I think this is my problem. There's so much things I want to do (personally, and things I just want to do to please my parents), it's making my choice hard. I do know I want to move out there. So far I'm looking at CAU or heading to NCCU
Any advice?