u/Cautious-Station-670

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Do you guys use Anki for General Chemistry 1 and Intro to Neuroscience?

I’m starting these classes soon and was wondering if anyone here uses Anki to study for them. If you do, how helpful have you found it, and do you make your own cards or use premade decks?

Also, if you have any specific Anki decks you’d recommend for either class, I’d appreciate the suggestions.

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u/Cautious-Station-670 — 12 days ago
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Questions about professor

Hey everyone! I’m an incoming Baylor freshman and had a couple of questions.

First, has anyone taken Calculus I with Mrs. Kyunglim Nam? I couldn’t find much about her, so I was wondering how she is. Is she a good lecturer? Are the exams reasonable? Would you recommend taking her?

Also, if I decide to switch to a different professor, who is the best alternative? Also, what’s the easiest way to do that in BearWeb? Is there a “swap” option, or do I have to drop my current section first and then register for the new one? I don’t want to accidentally lose my spot if the other class fills up.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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u/Cautious-Station-670 — 2 months ago
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Incoming freshman at Baylor University (premed)

Hey everyone, I’m an incoming freshman at Baylor planning to be on the premed track majoring in neuroscience.

I want to set myself up well GPA-wise, so I’m trying to be smart about my first semester schedule. Right now I’m considering:
* General Chemistry I + lab
* Biology I + lab (not sure if I should take this at the same time as chem)
* A core class (like English/writing)
* Maybe an easier elective

I’ve heard mixed opinions about whether taking Gen Chem and Bio together first semester is a good idea or if it’s better to split them to protect GPA.

For people at Baylor:
* Did you take Chem + Bio together your first semester? Would you recommend it?
* Is it better to ease in and take one science first?
* Any professors or classes I should try to take or avoid?
* Anything you wish you did differently freshman year as a premed?

For context: I’m pretty motivated about premed and have some clinical exposure already, but I don’t want to overload myself and hurt my GPA early.

Thanks!

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u/Cautious-Station-670 — 3 months ago