Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she changes to a major that is a better fit for her talents and interests. Life is too short to spend it trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
And there's no reason for her to spend the summer retaking the class. Instead, she should find an internship or job (or class) related to something she's interested in.
She’s thinking of maybe public health which requires OCHEM 1 but no further CHEM.
Data analytics and econometrics or biostatistics are what’s important for Public Health.
—signed, a PhD in health Econ from Johns Hopkins
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, moral of the story is you can't just go picking your kid's major because you like the sound of it at cocktail parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not snark. Those SAT scores look like a lawyer's.
Why not choose a major based on passion and abilities? Not sure why it's alway$ about $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she changes to a major that is a better fit for her talents and interests. Life is too short to spend it trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
And there's no reason for her to spend the summer retaking the class. Instead, she should find an internship or job (or class) related to something she's interested in.
She’s thinking of maybe public health which requires OCHEM 1 but no further CHEM.
Anonymous wrote:Not snark. Those SAT scores look like a lawyer's.
Anonymous wrote:OP- I was a biology major who struggled with organic chem, as well. I got A’s in all of my other major classes, so totally disagree with PPs who say she should change her major because of this. What is she interested in? Some biology fields don’t really use organic that much. The summer school approach is a good one- I did that and found it much easier to do well when that was the only thing I needed to focus on. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I hope she changes to a major that is a better fit for her talents and interests. Life is too short to spend it trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
And there's no reason for her to spend the summer retaking the class. Instead, she should find an internship or job (or class) related to something she's interested in.