<p>I got accepted to UCSD under the Physiology and Neuroscience major in Sixth College!
Can any students in this major or alumni tell me any information about this major? Like, what kind of classes I’m required to take and how the classes are (hard/easy)? Also, can you tell me your experiences while in UCSD with this major. Please, any information will be appreciated!
I want to be a vet (might change my mind, who knows, but I definitely want to do something in the medical field) and I got accepted to UC Davis under the Animal Science major. I’m really torn between which school to attend
So, knowing some information about the Physiology and Neuroscience major at UCSD will really help with my decision. :)</p>
<p>ME TOO!! but i got into ERC…which wasn’t my first choice.
i want to be pre-med…anyone know if it’s harder to be premed from ERC than from Revelle or something?</p>
<p>^You might have to take a few more GEs if that’s what you mean by harder. Anyway, I’m a general bio major but I’m taken a mammalian physiology class. There’s not really much I can say though as far as comparing here to Davis. I know Davis has an amazing vet school (my grandpa was the dean of it for 29 years). I would honestly say pick the university that you really see yourself being for four years. Both choices are great.</p>
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