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TenaciousBushLeaper

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  1. done. good luck
  2. Most of the programs I've checked out state that usually admitted applicants have completed the basic natural science courses (physics, bio, calc, chem, orgo chem) . But you see I believe there are still some grey areas (my case potentially), which is why I've asked the opinions of others here.
  3. Thanks for input! & The upcoming spring semester will be my last as an undergrad & my university does this thing where they only sometimes offer the first level of a course (physics in this case) in the fall and the second in the spring. So I can't take general physics because only general physics 2 is being offered and general physics 1 is the pre-req for it. I was however thinking about registering for general chem, though, I'd only have general chem 1 on my transcript because well, I'm graduating.
  4. Hi all, So I've seen some similar topics posted on this & mine is a bit different but still related. Still I'd appreciated everyone's honest opinion and thoughts. So I'm a psychology major and I don't have a solid background in what you'd call the natural sciences. That is to say, I've never taken physics or chemistry. I have however taken a couple of biology classes, some math classes, and upper level neurobiology classes. Specifically these and the grades I've received for these courses are are: Anatomy & Physiology: A, General Biology: B, Principles of Neurobiology: A, Cell Neurobiology: A, Systems Neurobiology: A, Calculus 1: A, Calculus 2:A, Probability & Statistics: A. (Oh and I've taken a graduate course on the FMRI & a bunch of cognitive neuroscience course work) I'd like to apply to neuroscience programs & really leaning more towards the neurobiology aspect of neuroscience. So, my question is, do you think the biology & math coursework listed makes up for the lack of physics & chemistry? Oh and if anyone is wondering how in the world I got into the neurobiology courses, yes they require chem and bio prerequisites however, principles of neurobiology is the prerequisite to every other neurobiology course and at the time, someone made a mistake and didn't list any prerequisites for that course so I was able to sneak in lol. Thanks for reading !
  5. Ok, so obviously not entire programs but people within these departments. I've looked and it seems to be extremely difficult to find a cognitive neuroscience lab that studies schizophrenia. They all seem to fall under psychiatry. Anyone know of any off of the top of their heads?
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