Anyone in the science field...a question for you (An update, post 22)

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I have to take a fifth bio/marine science/environmental science elective to fill up my bio cognates and nothing is really specified other than that I have to take one plants course and one 3000 level course. I'm taking economic botany and it's a 3000 so that fulfills that requirement. In the Fall I will probably take anatomy and physiology, a statistics course, and neurobiology or something else medically related. The only reason I'm taking those classes is because it seems that most of the things I *might* apply to either require one or see them as much more attractive on a resume.

I do have room for one or two more classes next semesters if I find I need something else, but I should be good. That leaves me with four extra credits and a choice between marine science courses (which I don't really care to take) or some other random bio or environmental science courses. I still have room to change, but the food and ag is a plant based course with lab time. I think it's an environmental course. I tried to fit anatomy and phys into my schedule this semester instead of food and ag so I could take anatomy OR phys the semester after, but the required honors class is right in the time slot of anything else I need to take.

I really hate choosing classes, but I'm interested to hear why you think food and ag should be scrapped. I wish my school gave me more direction as to what to take for the cognates, but all they really say is to take psych and choose the rest myself.
 
I'm glad you;re going to buy a book for the GRE. That helped me out a LOT. A word to the wise though; study the math, don't spend too much time on the English. The math is actually easier than SAT math, and its a lot easier to bring your score up in math by studying than it is in English.

I took the GRE twice; the first time I minimally studied and the second time I studied hard. I improved my math score by 110 points, but dropped 10 on my English (despite all those hours of vocab... sigh).

Good luck!
 

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