So I'm a geology major and I need help picking classes for next year. For my major aside from the ten semesters of geology courses ( get to fit this crap into 4 years), I need to take:
~One year of chemistry
~One year of biology
~Other math and comp sci crap not related to this thread
Next year for the fall semester I take mineralogy which recommends that the "Student should have basic knowledge of high school or introductory college chemistry"
So my logic is to take my year of chemistry next year while I take mineralogy and petrology (petro is second semester, petro is the study of rocks) and then take the year of biology junior year when I have to take a semester of paleontology and some other class I don't know of yet. I figure taking the chemistry would be a good idea because I need an idea of basic high school chemistry which I sorta didn't pay attention to and passed my way through (don't you love it when you realized you were shooting yourself in the foot?)
Anyways my counselor says to take the year of biology which makes no sense to me. I'm thinking to not listen to her. Anyone have an experience in this field? It makes so much more sense to take chem instead of biology but maybe someone in this field knows something I don't. Please help me.