How is everyone's college experience (not you 15 year old deviants, you...)? Any tips for me? Yeah, someone told me not to go home on the first weekend. I'd be a loser, unless I commute, lol. Lots of quarters, but I already signed up for an RU express card (basically a debit card that is even taken by laundry machines). Time management, have fun, study, blah blah blah.
Yesterday was Rutger's APA day, where you basically go and hear people talk about what you need to take to graduate, major and minor in stuff, talk to upperclassmen, and all that good stuff. There were hundreds of upperclassmen lining the sidewalk just cheering for us. I have never gotten that many high fives in my life... and then the New Brunswick police came around. Lol.
I'm pretty much majoring in Biological Sciences and minoring in Mathematics. I'm such an Asian.

Well, I attended a seminar for my major and for health-related careers. Go surgeons. :woot: I looked around the room and I noticed I had a lot of competition...
I'm also going to live in a Discovery House for first years, where they group people according to career interests. Mine is Health and Medicine, of course. We take a lot of courses together, supposedly, so I'll make friends. I can bring my baby car, too.
The accelerated program there can let you start your medical school learning when you're a junior, but there are a lot of criteria you need. Finish General Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Expository Writing, and some Calculus in your first two years. Intense and I can't wait.
Next two years I just have to work on some extracurricular classes I need to graduate while working on med classes. Too bad only twenty some odd percent of people get accepted into this program. I'm gonna still try. I won't need to take my MCATs then, but I probably still would. I'd like to see how I'd do on the test after medical school.
Classes Next Year(probably):
General Biology
Honors Chemistry
Expository Writing
Calculus for engineers and physical sciences (basically honors)
First-year interest group: Health and Medicine.
Another note: "I'm not a hobo, I prefer the term 'gansta'."