Hi Im a pre dental student and was thinking about going to Berkeley, but am wary to do so because of grade deflation and harsh curves? In your experiences did these factors play a large role in affecting your gpa? Im leaning towards going to Davis instead, seems less cutthroat and easier to maintain straight A’s
Hi!!! This was such a great and informative video! Would you be able to make one for the Upper Division Classes? I’m transferring this fall and I have no idea what to take! 😬😬
Hello! I do not know if you are currently active, but I am a rising freshman coming to Berkeley fall 2021 as a MCB major/Pre med track. I was wondering if you have any tips for Math 10A before I enter my freshman year! Thank you for helping :)
Hey Samer! Thanks so much for the comment and congratulations on your UC Berkeley acceptance! Brush up on all AP Calc fundamentals (derivatives and multivariable derivatives (this is not multivar calc), integrals, cos/sin/tan and their inverses/derivatives/integrals, graphs of derivatives/integrals, functions/inverse fn's, limits + combinatorics, matrices and statistics! Hope that helps ~ will be uploading soon :)
Hi Mila! Thanks for the question! Regarding the premed requirement, I do not believe Data 8 satisfies stats, but you may be able to call the med school you're interested in. I'd also advise talking to your major counselors because you might be able to work something out if its a class that you need! Please fact check me though :)
Hiii! I recently got admitted to Cal and am currently on my schedule planning journey, I was wondering if you recommend math 10A over math 1A for MCB major? especially if AP Calc was taken during sr yr high school! also what other classes did you take during your 4 years?? :)
I'm a Sophomore at Cal that has taken Chem 3A and 3B series but not Chem 1A/AL. What can I do? I am also planning on taking my MCAT this after Spring 2022.
Hi! This video was SOOO helpful! tysm! A quick question, do you recommend splitting the subjects (so not taking them in the same year)? I saw you took Bio 1B in the spring of freshman year and BIo 1A in the spring of sophomore year. Do you think it's better to take Bio 1A/1B back to back or does the material not overlap so you won't have to restudy everything? Also a in depth video on why berkeley is so difficult/specific study tips you have found super useful would be so great!
So glad to hear!! The two classes have no overlap in material at all. Bio 1B: ecology, evolution, plants. Bio1A: biochem, genetics, animal development/anatomy. Whether you take them in the same year or not won't matter :) I would plan it around what other classes you're taking that semester.
@@gingyrocka6039 hi!! I didn’t take BioE 10 so I’m not sure how rigorous it is, but math + chem (with lab) was definitely doable! Are you comfortable with both subjects? Chem was a breeze because it was like AP chem, math was also totally fine but I had to do practice problems and there’s more busy work! Lmk if I can help with anything else! And congrats on getting into Cal!!
I am an incoming freshman to Cal and thanks for the great video :) I have one question about chem 1A and 1AL, is it better to take both classes in the same semester? Is it okay if I take 1A in the fall and 1AL in the spring? There are other classes I want to take just to balance out the workload from my classes in my fall semester (also so that I can explore other subjects), but I am not sure whether taking 1A and 1AL separately is a good idea
Congrats!! This is my advice (not all may agree with me).... I would suggest you take chem 1AL with 1A because it’s SOOO easy (1AL is only 1 unit!). I was a TA for 1AL and can assure you that you should NOT consider it a full class. Take both simultaneously, it’ll also be easier because you’re learning the material and then applying it. You may forget the details if you take them in different semesters. Consider the lecture and lab as one class :) lmk if I can help with anything else
@@ashyang1055 Thank you for the advice! Ya I was pretty concerned about the difficulty of the lab component 😅 If 1AL could be considered as not a full class, then would you suggest to take a fifth course for the fall semester? For clarification, currently, I have 4 classes down including chem 1AL (13 units total), and I am not sure if I should take another 3-4 unit class because it feels like it would be too many units and too high of a workload.
@@animefan-sv8ot Glad I could help! Since it's your first semester, I wouldn't stress about packing on the classes. I'd much rather dealing with a slightly easier coursework (13 units, 4 classes is solid!), than trying to load yourself with too many classes and deal with burnout. Plus, you'll graduate on time, don't stress too much about needing to take so many units. Nothing wrong with taking 13 units, remember, there's an adjustment period!!
Hello! I am an incoming freshman this year at Berkeley. I’m currently selecting the classes I’m going to take and I have a few questions. Do you do consulting?
I'd say AP Bio generally since it's a broader scope and will help with general "biology 1A", Anatomy and Physio will help more specifically if you decide on a major that requires those :) Goodluck!
Hi! Thank you so much for this video, I really loved it :)) Do you have a form of contact that I can use to ask questions regarding schedule planning? If not, no problem! Thank you again for the very informative video!
girl I hope you know that this video means the world to me it's helping me out so much
Aww, glad to hear -- let me know if you have other q's!
just got accepted to cal today for premed!!!! useful video :)
Hi Im a pre dental student and was thinking about going to Berkeley, but am wary to do so because of grade deflation and harsh curves? In your experiences did these factors play a large role in affecting your gpa? Im leaning towards going to Davis instead, seems less cutthroat and easier to maintain straight A’s
Hi!!! This was such a great and informative video! Would you be able to make one for the Upper Division Classes? I’m transferring this fall and I have no idea what to take! 😬😬
This video was so helpful! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!!
Hello! I do not know if you are currently active, but I am a rising freshman coming to Berkeley fall 2021 as a MCB major/Pre med track. I was wondering if you have any tips for Math 10A before I enter my freshman year! Thank you for helping :)
Hey Samer! Thanks so much for the comment and congratulations on your UC Berkeley acceptance! Brush up on all AP Calc fundamentals (derivatives and multivariable derivatives (this is not multivar calc), integrals, cos/sin/tan and their inverses/derivatives/integrals, graphs of derivatives/integrals, functions/inverse fn's, limits + combinatorics, matrices and statistics! Hope that helps ~ will be uploading soon :)
Hii, thank you for uploading this video. I was wondering if data 8 satisfies the statistics requirement?
Hi Mila! Thanks for the question! Regarding the premed requirement, I do not believe Data 8 satisfies stats, but you may be able to call the med school you're interested in. I'd also advise talking to your major counselors because you might be able to work something out if its a class that you need! Please fact check me though :)
very helpful, thank you
Hiii! I recently got admitted to Cal and am currently on my schedule planning journey, I was wondering if you recommend math 10A over math 1A for MCB major? especially if AP Calc was taken during sr yr high school! also what other classes did you take during your 4 years?? :)
also wondering if you have any form of contact for some questions i have!!
I'm a Sophomore at Cal that has taken Chem 3A and 3B series but not Chem 1A/AL. What can I do? I am also planning on taking my MCAT this after Spring 2022.
Hi! This video was SOOO helpful! tysm! A quick question, do you recommend splitting the subjects (so not taking them in the same year)? I saw you took Bio 1B in the spring of freshman year and BIo 1A in the spring of sophomore year. Do you think it's better to take Bio 1A/1B back to back or does the material not overlap so you won't have to restudy everything?
Also a in depth video on why berkeley is so difficult/specific study tips you have found super useful would be so great!
So glad to hear!! The two classes have no overlap in material at all. Bio 1B: ecology, evolution, plants. Bio1A: biochem, genetics, animal development/anatomy. Whether you take them in the same year or not won't matter :) I would plan it around what other classes you're taking that semester.
@@ashyang1055 hi i want to double major in bioeng and mcb, do u think taking math 1a, chem 1a and al and bioeng 10 is a lot for the first semester
@@gingyrocka6039 hi!! I didn’t take BioE 10 so I’m not sure how rigorous it is, but math + chem (with lab) was definitely doable! Are you comfortable with both subjects? Chem was a breeze because it was like AP chem, math was also totally fine but I had to do practice problems and there’s more busy work! Lmk if I can help with anything else! And congrats on getting into Cal!!
@@ashyang1055 yh i took ib HL chem and i'm predicted a 7/7, so thanks thats reassuring
I am an incoming freshman to Cal and thanks for the great video :) I have one question about chem 1A and 1AL, is it better to take both classes in the same semester? Is it okay if I take 1A in the fall and 1AL in the spring? There are other classes I want to take just to balance out the workload from my classes in my fall semester (also so that I can explore other subjects), but I am not sure whether taking 1A and 1AL separately is a good idea
Congrats!! This is my advice (not all may agree with me).... I would suggest you take chem 1AL with 1A because it’s SOOO easy (1AL is only 1 unit!). I was a TA for 1AL and can assure you that you should NOT consider it a full class. Take both simultaneously, it’ll also be easier because you’re learning the material and then applying it. You may forget the details if you take them in different semesters. Consider the lecture and lab as one class :) lmk if I can help with anything else
@@ashyang1055 Thank you for the advice! Ya I was pretty concerned about the difficulty of the lab component 😅 If 1AL could be considered as not a full class, then would you suggest to take a fifth course for the fall semester? For clarification, currently, I have 4 classes down including chem 1AL (13 units total), and I am not sure if I should take another 3-4 unit class because it feels like it would be too many units and too high of a workload.
@@animefan-sv8ot Glad I could help! Since it's your first semester, I wouldn't stress about packing on the classes. I'd much rather dealing with a slightly easier coursework (13 units, 4 classes is solid!), than trying to load yourself with too many classes and deal with burnout. Plus, you'll graduate on time, don't stress too much about needing to take so many units. Nothing wrong with taking 13 units, remember, there's an adjustment period!!
@@ashyang1055 alright thanks so much!🥰🥰
Hello! I am an incoming freshman this year at Berkeley. I’m currently selecting the classes I’m going to take and I have a few questions. Do you do consulting?
hi! i’m an incoming freshman and i was wondering what other classes u took ur freshman year? besides the premed classes !
Hello! How do the research opportunities at Berkeley look like especially for pre-med track? Is it difficult for you to find and be involved in them?
I have a choice between AP Biology or Human Anatomy and Physiology, what do you recommend for getting ready for Pre-med?
I'd say AP Bio generally since it's a broader scope and will help with general "biology 1A", Anatomy and Physio will help more specifically if you decide on a major that requires those :) Goodluck!
Hi! Thank you so much for this video, I really loved it :)) Do you have a form of contact that I can use to ask questions regarding schedule planning? If not, no problem! Thank you again for the very informative video!
aw :D sorry this reply is coming so late -- let me know if you still need help!
Would it be a good idea to take Math 10A even if I didn't take calculus in high school or would you recommend another math class?
Hi! It definitely depends on your comfort with math, but tons of people take math 10A without high school calc :)
I thought math 16a can fulfill pre med requirement!
It does, as long as you also take one semester of statistics, since the 16 series doesn't include stats.