Pre-med

<p>Not sure what you question is. </p>

<p>Chem comes with a lab. Each Chem lab is one unit.</p>

<p>Bio comes with a lab. The Bio Lab is now three units. Essentially the Bio department combined two semesters’ worth of work into one semester.</p>

<p>The difference is that Bio changed it’s lab from a one unit course taught over two semesters to a two-unit course (3 for next year) taught over one semester. (The students who took the 2-unit course this year are screwed for some inexplicable reason.) Since the Bio lab is now considered a full course, it can be taken separately at the time as Bio 2. </p>

<p>So yes, depending on your Frosh schedule, you could take: </p>

<p>Chem 1 + lab, and Bio 1, first semester. You would need to add three electives.</p>

<p>Chem 2 + lab, and Bio 2, and Bio Lab, second semester. You would need to add two other courses. However, that would mean Labs three days a week, which could be brutal if you haven’t fully adjusted to college rigor. But perhaps not too bad if you have a really strong background in Chem and Bio (AP courses, perhaps?).</p>

<p>Or, if you have AP credits…check the Bio Dept webpage for all of the possibilities.</p>