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re: Hardest and most interesting class you took in college
Posted on 1/11/22 at 9:25 am to Pedro
Posted on 1/11/22 at 9:25 am to Pedro
I once took a Guyton Physiology course at Mississippi College. Class was made up of basically all pre-med students...probably 90 students in the class. Probably the highest concentration of intelligent people in the same room in the 9 years I was in college.
i studied my arse off for the first exam. VERY complicated movements of electrolytes in the body, mechanisms, very math heavy....anywho, first exam comes around and out of 90 pre med students, the average of the first exam was like a 52...it was brutal. I think I made a 46 or 48...something horrible. I think the highest grade was an 87. Of all those premed students, I think 15 or so had passing grades. No curve on the exam...I dropped that same week.
Most interesting: also a Mississippi College...Medical Ethics. Very interesting dilemmas regarding autonomy and general ethics.
i studied my arse off for the first exam. VERY complicated movements of electrolytes in the body, mechanisms, very math heavy....anywho, first exam comes around and out of 90 pre med students, the average of the first exam was like a 52...it was brutal. I think I made a 46 or 48...something horrible. I think the highest grade was an 87. Of all those premed students, I think 15 or so had passing grades. No curve on the exam...I dropped that same week.
Most interesting: also a Mississippi College...Medical Ethics. Very interesting dilemmas regarding autonomy and general ethics.
This post was edited on 1/11/22 at 9:29 am
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