u/annybunnyyy_

Image 1 — is this a manageable freshman fall schedule?
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is this a manageable freshman fall schedule?

prospective mcdb major & potentially pre-med! just want to make sure i’m not screwing myself over with anything overly difficult this semester esp given that i want to get settled and make friends, build a strong gpa esp if i choose to go premed, etc.

going in expecting chem 1700 to be particularly difficult based on course evals but hoping that intro bio and lin alg with applications help to balance out the difficulty level (for context i’ve gotten 5s on ap bio and chem!)

note: the “difficulty level” section includes my chem lab, but the “number of credits” section doesn’t, for some reason—it should be 4.5 credits.

any thoughts are welcome! thanks so much.

u/annybunnyyy_ — 2 days ago
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chem 1700/advanced gen chem

to anyone who’s taken it—would you mind sharing your experience?

for context, i’m an prospective mcdb major (potentially pre-med) and placed into chem 1700 on the placement test. i got a 5 on the ap chem exam as well. the opportunity to get gen chem done in a semester is quite appealing, plus i do want to take spring orgo (as the prof seems much better from course evals) and it would be nice to do that this year if possible instead of waiting until second semester sophomore year.

but the course evals for chem 1700 are honestly scaring me…was considering starting off in it and dropping down to gen chem if i find it to be too fast-paced.

for reference, the other courses i’d be taking are bio 1010/1020, a first-year seminar, and an intro stats course OR linear algebra with applications (which i’ve heard is easy enough, at least compared to other math courses).

any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks!

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u/annybunnyyy_ — 5 days ago
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please help!!

not sure what type this is but my forehead is constantly bumpy and kinda scaly (?) as you can see in the picture.

i haven’t the faintest idea what to do about it. i feel like it’s been like this for years, and it’s had the scaly texture for 8-10 years. not painful but i’m so insecure about how it looks.

i wash my face with a cetaphil daily cleanser (have been much more regular about it the past few weeks but wasn’t very good about it in the past). also currently trying cerave salicylic acid lotion for rough & bumpy skin but have not yet seen a difference.

any advice on what to try would be very appreciated 🤍

u/annybunnyyy_ — 11 days ago