▲ 11 r/UCDavis

9am classes

is it really that bad for me, as an incoming freshmen, to have 9am classes mon-friday? i usually wake up at 7 everyday

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 2 days ago
▲ 10 r/ucadmissions+1 crossposts

chose ucd over ucsd and now im having regrets

I originally wanted to major in animal science, which is why I chose to attend UC Davis, and I declined UC San Diego. But now I want to major in biology on the premed/dental route, so I'm worried Davis is not that strong in those fields compared to UC San Diego. It's way too late to email UC San Diego. Should I go to CC and try to transfer to SD/LA/Berkeley or should I just go to Davis and see? I'm worried it will put me at a disadvantage compared to if I went to UCSD for undergrad bio. Please help

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/yonsei

12 years overseas korean and Bio major at UIC

I've been told for some that it's different for 12 years overseas koreans and that the bio life science major is selective and you have to apply for that specific major going on rather than just the underwood division. Is that true? I thought for other international students, you just apply as underwood division and then select ur major from there.

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 22 days ago

12 years overseas korean and Bio major at UIC

I've been told for some that it's different for 12 years overseas koreans and that the bio life science major is selective and you have to apply for that specific major going on rather than just the underwood division. Is that true? I thought for other international students, you just apply as underwood division and then select ur major from there.

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 24 days ago

physics

principle of physics has one section and there are 7 seats left (this one doesn't have prerequisites). incoming freshmen looking to register for it, i have priority registration, but is it realistic i could get this class even if there are only 7 seats left?

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 1 month ago

chem

why r all the classes only have 1 spot?? is it because they are reserving seats fr freshmen? or is there really one more class left

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 2 months ago

phy1A *correction from previous post

Looked at the UC Davis Vet School Prereqs and realized I only need PHY 1A & 1B  and these don't have any prerequsiites compared to the 7A series. Is Physics 1A easier?

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 2 months ago

PHY 007A

I took AP Physics 1 in high school, got a flat A both semesters. The max grade I can get is a 95 and I currently have a 94. Would phy 007a be manageable? I don't particularly like physics, I just am decent with math. I am also taking CHEM 2A (should be similar to AP chem, I took it this year and got flat As) and Math 17A (also similar to AP calc bc, got As and a 5). I'm going to take a general educator for j class for my fourth class. I realize I can skip a lot of these classes with my AP scores but I want to get a better foundation.

Also I have priority registration as a incoming freshmen, would getting the classes I listed above be possible? Really hoping to get them all.

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/APChem

Partial credit

Can anyone explain to me the partial credit guidelines? Like what if I forgot units but did the correct work..I literally wrote the units and then self doubted myself and proceeded to erase them for the 57 molarity one. Was the sig fig question the calorimetry question for format j? I probably also forgot that but did he correct work. There is no hope for partial credit? Hopefully some ap readers can help me pls!

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u/No-Whereas-5902 — 2 months ago