The life of Pre-med students
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herp derp cytosine and thymine are pyrimidines herp derp oh wait they forgot uracil herp derp
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pre-med is not a program, its just a set of requirements.... it is about 2 semesters in each of the following.. physics, chemistry, math, and biology and the MCAT exam(includes essay, recommendations, etc) that's it. (for most medical schools) however, that is not enough to be accepted considering the competition. If you major in any discipline of applied science, these requirements will be met through pre-major requirements (preparation for major) then the major provides the "extra" needed.
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Some of your comments are super wrong...their motivation is all they need.
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lmfao jman7152 is correct
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If you need a study group to learn Chargaff's rules, I doubt that you'll ever go from pre-med to post-med.
just sayin...
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Hate to say this, but I don't think that's the reason....
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Wow, pyrmid...pyridi...pyrinid...PY
RIMIDINE!! And did she say "adedine?" Are they seriously studying for an actual college exam? No legit exam asks you "How many hydrogen bonds are there between adenine and thymine?" or Identify such and such as a pyrimidine or purine. Everyone in the sciences considers this stuff as common knowledge. If you think memorizing basic terms in an unproductive study session held through a cell phone conversation will help you on the MCAT, you are in for surprise. -
your just saying that they're idiots because they're black
A person's study habits does not reflect their mental capacity. If studying in this manner helps them ace their exams and MCAT and everything else then leave them be. And regardless of their speaking abilities... look at half of the foreign students who come to this country barely able to spit out a complete English sentence and do very well as physicians. Chill
blogdemikey 3 years ago 6
I really doubt that person called them an idiot because they're black - they are. Come on - half study group the study group is on a cell phone? They are discussing very simple, simple concepts. Concepts that don't require a "study group" by most students - "pre-med" students to say the least. Who posted this on here? I'd be embarassed...
medgirl55 2 years ago 4