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>>3009635
Do I get one free internetz?

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Help a brotha out
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So, Chembros, how hard does chemistry get?
I am Majoring in Psych, with a minor in History, and I will have to choose whether or not to go into research, clinical Psychology, or Psychiatry. I am leaning towards either Psychiatry or research, but both would likely require extensive chemistry courses, particularly with Psychiatry. My question is whether or not stuff like molarity and molality/ the actual pharmaceutical part of chemistry gets easier once one understands the physics and biology cousins more clearly. The reason I ask this is because the last Chem. course I took was honors' chem in high school, and I got a B due to my inability to understand the more complex parts of chemistry.

TL;DR:
If Biology and Physics are both easy for me, and I understand how their chemistry components work, how hard will it be to pursue an MD for Psychiatry.

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