Didn't I switch from a chemistry major to biology to avoid exactly the sort of spectrophotometric blah blah blah "rocks fall hemolysis rises" I'm slogging through today?
Learn from my mistakes. If you pass quantitative chemistry the first time, it might be worth petitioning its acceptance as your clinical analytical chem prerequisite. If you screw around instead of studying, turn in lab reports late, and miss a passing grade? You have to do it all over again.
If I ever have to explain analytical chem, I'm explaining it as one long quality assurance / CLIA / CAP story. Everything's going to start with a law number and end in the guts of a machine. Take that, specimen blanks!
Learn from my mistakes. If you pass quantitative chemistry the first time, it might be worth petitioning its acceptance as your clinical analytical chem prerequisite. If you screw around instead of studying, turn in lab reports late, and miss a passing grade? You have to do it all over again.
If I ever have to explain analytical chem, I'm explaining it as one long quality assurance / CLIA / CAP story. Everything's going to start with a law number and end in the guts of a machine. Take that, specimen blanks!