07-20-2009, 11:35 PM
I am thinking of taking a few extra ECEs and CLEPs/DSSTs rather than the classes I had planned to take. I do not actually NEED chem, biochem/o-chem, and microbio for my degree (since the subject GRE covers what I will really need), but it would look better for my grad application to have them as specific credits.
I just found that there is a microbio ECE, which I might take rather than the class. I will have had to already have studied for most of the material for my subject GRE, anyway, so why not?
However, I was wondering if there was any specific guides out there for this exam? I did not see it on the InstaCert list (unfortunately, IC does not seem to offer most of what I need specific help in since I have already passed a good portion of my tests and am down to the hardest ones...I might sign up for the College Math CLEP, though.)
I might also try the Anatomy & Physiology ECE just to add some more bio credits to my transcript. I am trying to get into University of Chicago, so anything I can do to pad my application is a majour plus for me. Any good study material for this?
I might do the Chem CLEP and the microbio ECE, then take biochem or o-chem as an actual class. I have to take biochem or o-chem no matter what--whether in undergrad or grad school, so I may as well get it out of the way in undergrad when it is likely to be a touch easier. (Or at least the professor might be more sympathetic!)
I just found that there is a microbio ECE, which I might take rather than the class. I will have had to already have studied for most of the material for my subject GRE, anyway, so why not?
However, I was wondering if there was any specific guides out there for this exam? I did not see it on the InstaCert list (unfortunately, IC does not seem to offer most of what I need specific help in since I have already passed a good portion of my tests and am down to the hardest ones...I might sign up for the College Math CLEP, though.)
I might also try the Anatomy & Physiology ECE just to add some more bio credits to my transcript. I am trying to get into University of Chicago, so anything I can do to pad my application is a majour plus for me. Any good study material for this?
I might do the Chem CLEP and the microbio ECE, then take biochem or o-chem as an actual class. I have to take biochem or o-chem no matter what--whether in undergrad or grad school, so I may as well get it out of the way in undergrad when it is likely to be a touch easier. (Or at least the professor might be more sympathetic!)
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