Majoring in Public Health for Medical Osteopathic School or Pharmacy School?
Hello
I know that I have to complete the requirements, but I want to change my major (originally neurobiology-physiology) to Public Health and I am having hard times with Calculus. I received a D (twice) and I really do not want to mess my chance for Medical or Pharmacy school. I really work hard at my University and the courses are hard. I am doing well in my science part it just this math, what do you suggest? I really would like to hear any suggestion about it
Thank you for your time
A lot of colleges have "calculus for life sciences" or other versions of calculus that are not as difficult. You might look into these, or even taking Calc at a community college.
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December 28th, 2008 at 2:05 am
A lot of colleges have "calculus for life sciences" or other versions of calculus that are not as difficult. You might look into these, or even taking Calc at a community college.
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December 28th, 2008 at 2:23 am
You probably already know this, but I really think you need to determine how your calculus professor tests. Use your previous exams to come up with practice problems and do similar problems out of the book. Or maybe taking the class with an easier instructor might help.
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