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I'm in highschool, which math topics should i focus on other than Calculus?
Geometry?
Discrete math?

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Biochem here w/ college covered, taking my last General Biology course this semester.

Going to be part-time w/ 11 credits in the Spring. (Calculus I, Chemistry II, Required Cultural Diversity)Should I take a general genetics + lab just to bump me up to full-time @ 15 credits?

Then in the Fall 2018, taking only Organic Chem I, Calculus II. (8 Credits). Should I take a Biotechnology course to bump me up to 13 credits to be full time?

Then, Spring 2019, Only taking Organic Chemistry II and Calculus III (8 Credits), should I take Biotech II to get bumped up to 13-14 credits?

Then summer 2019, I will be able to unlock a biotech internship.

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>Does it use the scientific method?
>Yes, it's a science.

Problem with psychology is that there are too many normies and stacies, not cut out for thinking scientifically and applying scientific thought to the field.

To fix psychology, psych majors should be required to take General Chemistry & General Biology courses, Organic Chemistry, and General Biochemistry. This will weed out all the fat and improve the field greatly.

If someone wants to be a social worker (Most people call these professionals psychologists), the program should be Sociology.

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