Circuits is OK, thus far. The Digital Logic Systems is cool, like flip-flops and that jazz. :)
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What he's taking makes me think he is going quite far away from a chiropractor. Based on his selection (assuming its first year) means that his courses don't have too much weight in what he's going into. Based on this loose information, it looks like he may be going possibly into veterinary stuff? Though animal physiology here is a third year course, it could really open up the doors for anything. The path he's taking looks more biochemical than anything.
Of course I'm just speculating.
Remember, if you take science, it opens SO MANY doors until you specialize in your last years. Even then, if you go on for Masters/PhD your field can still change so much.
First Semester:
CS1003 Intro to Computer Programming for Engineers
ENGG1003 Engineering Technical Communications
ENGG1015 Intro to Engineering Design/Problem Solving
MATH1003 Intro to Calculus I
MATH1503 Intro to Linear Algebra
PHYS1081 Foundations of Physics for Engineering
Second Semester:
POLS1603 Politics of Globalization
CHEM1982 General Applied Chemistry
EE1813 Electricity and Magnetism
ENGG1082 Mechanics for Engineers
MATH1013 Intro To Calculus II
= 21 class hours + 4 labs (3 hours each) first semester
= 19 class hours (I think) + 3 labs (3 hours each) second semester
^^ Why I am barely active.
Have you taken science at university :p? (just wondering :)!)
The most basic of courses could take you down some abandoned path to a totally new area.
While it'd be cool to say "Yeah dude he's going to be a chiro!", unfortunately the first year is so ambiguous that you and I have equal footing on guessing at what he could be come. It so cool :D
my courses atm are;
AS Maths;
AS Further Maths;
AS Physics;
AS Chemistry
MECH3402 Structural Integrity (Corrosion, fatigue, fracture, etc)
MECH3422 Mechanisms and Multibody Systems (Dealing with linkages and gyroscopes and calculating, positions, velocities, acceleration)
GENG2140 Modelling and Maths or something (cant remember the name, basically its using MATLAB to do maths for you and its bloody annoying)
CITS1200 Java programming
Mechanical Engineering btw.
Majoring in biochemistry would make be a biochemist :rolleyes: DNA and stuff
I'm actually taking animal physiology because I think it might resemble human physiology.
I didn't get into med school this year, so now I'm taking courses that support my studies to the next year's entrance test.
So I'm going to be a doctor, just not in the school yet ;)
I'm in high school. For Year 11, I'm choosing:
- Advanced English,
- Mathematics,
- Software Design and Development,
- Chemistry,
- Physics, and,
- Engineering Studies.
Good luck with the endeavor, over here its truly a bitch to get in. I wanted to be one, but after Human anatomy I stopped because I found learning muscles really boring -- but I love physiology
I don't know how competitive it is in your home country, but over here you have to have like hundreds of hours of extracurricular activities and a [what would be] 84%+ average to get into medical school. Now that I think about it, 84 doesnt sound too bad here, but damn it is hard to get :( You have to truly have the drive. I worked my ass off and I'm sitting at 78%, and since its the last year for me... even if I get 100% in all my courses I'll only get up to 80%-- so thats a bit discouraging :/
Thus I wish you GL and if youre stuck on anything (probably not, I think you know what you're doing ;)) I'd be glad to assist.
Gov 1 / gov 2 / english 2 / lead
does gov = poli sci? (political science) Or is it something completely different
i think poli sci is different from Gov. Im not sure though.
I don't think the Government studies politics....not sure they do anything, but for sure, they aren't sitting in the white house studying politics :confused:
I'm trying to get my associates degree before I get out of higschool through our Running Start Program, so this quarter I'm taking classes to get lame required credits out of the way.
Food And Your Health
English 101
Math in Society
Jujitsu
My next quarter will be better, I just needed to knock of some required credits (2 in health, 1 in pe)
Most of the courses people are taking sounds interesting. :p
[Grade 11]
Semester1:
Physics 20
Chemistry 20
Social 20-1
Independent Study (spare/random courses)
Semester2:
Pure Math 20-1
Language Arts 20-1
Biology 20
Foods (30?)