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I'm looking to add some units to my science workload over the next year or so, and I'm currently enrolled in General Human Anatomy at a CC. Outside of obvious padder science classes like Intro. to Astronomy and Biotechnology, the only "rigorous-enough" science classes are Anato/Physio and Microbiology.
Should I bother taking these at a CC level? Taking them at a 4-year is not an option due to availability and cost. If it's not gonna be a plus to my future app (low 3 GPA's, luckily no prerequisites or any of the main sciences taken at all; all math and stat classes), I guess I figure what's the point of taking these.
Will taking Human Anatomy, Human Physio, and Microbio at a CC level and receiving A's in them help apps, or are they seen as neutrals/"you're supposed to get A's in those" due to them being at a CC level? Thanks.
Should I bother taking these at a CC level? Taking them at a 4-year is not an option due to availability and cost. If it's not gonna be a plus to my future app (low 3 GPA's, luckily no prerequisites or any of the main sciences taken at all; all math and stat classes), I guess I figure what's the point of taking these.
Will taking Human Anatomy, Human Physio, and Microbio at a CC level and receiving A's in them help apps, or are they seen as neutrals/"you're supposed to get A's in those" due to them being at a CC level? Thanks.