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Yasemin’s Answer
Hi Daniela! That's a great question! I had a couple honestly, I liked all my Psychology classes since I was a Psych major, but I also loved my premed classes too, like Biochemistry as well as Organic Chemistry.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
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Estelle’s Answer
I enjoyed biology because it was the first class in the pre-med path that ultimately led to my career in gynecology.
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Mona’s Answer
I really enjoyed my chemistry classes, especially Organic Chemistry, which helped me in working in applied sciences later. A large part of the credit for my interest goes to my Professor who made us aware of chemistry in daily life. Once I could relate to chemistry in my everyday activities, it turned from a subject into a good friend.
Hope you find your friend soon, best!
Hope you find your friend soon, best!
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Simeon’s Answer
In undergraduate work, my favorite class was World Business Strategy. In my graduate work, my favorite course was Leading Small Groups and Retreats.
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Kiirsten’s Answer
Hello!
Picking my favorite class is a hard one-- because there are so many classes to choose from! I personally enjoyed Italian, Medieval Art History, and Revenue Management. All three of those classes put together sound crazy but they really opened my eyes to different worlds/cultures that I was unfamiliar with. Your first two years of college are generally the "general education" classes ex: statistics, literature, biology, etc-- through taking those classes though, you'll find out what really peaks your interest, and then you can go down a more specific path later on in your junior or senior year. Teachers can also make or break a subject-- so go on those teacher rating sites to see other students feedback, that will help you select certain classes-- I know it did for me!
Have fun!
Picking my favorite class is a hard one-- because there are so many classes to choose from! I personally enjoyed Italian, Medieval Art History, and Revenue Management. All three of those classes put together sound crazy but they really opened my eyes to different worlds/cultures that I was unfamiliar with. Your first two years of college are generally the "general education" classes ex: statistics, literature, biology, etc-- through taking those classes though, you'll find out what really peaks your interest, and then you can go down a more specific path later on in your junior or senior year. Teachers can also make or break a subject-- so go on those teacher rating sites to see other students feedback, that will help you select certain classes-- I know it did for me!
Have fun!