You guys make me feel so unintelligent with your crazy math classes haha but here goes:
Statistical Mechanics
Thermodynamics/Kinetics
Quantum Chemistry
Cell Biology
Computer Science I
A lowly third year undergrad student double majoring in Biomedical Engineering/Biochemistry. I hope to soak up some knowledge from you more experienced people. ^_^
Intro Biochemistry: A
O Chem II: A-
Probability and Statistics: A
Racquetball: A
Multivariable Calc: B-.
Oh, God that B- hurts. My grade dropped from an A to a B- must've done something terrible there...
Hello, I'm looking for some advice over picking a class for my next semester. I am a Biomedical Engineering major, emphasizing in the more computational side of things. I am trying to decide on which computer science elective to take. I can either take Fortran or C++...which one is more...
That happened with me in physics II. I would put tons of time in consistently and although the course was of uniform difficulty I would get A's on some midterms C/D's on the remaining ones. Its puzzling, the best thing you can do is don't get discouraged...try to focus on what you are learning...
A lot of my friends are CE/EE majors...and yes. Usually just a semester will do it. But, on the computer engineering side of things...The genomics field is rapidly expanding, and if you are considering a grad. program in the programming kind of area, it may be beneficial to take more bio. But...