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hey people. would you advice doing micro first or immuno? any logic in following one subject after the other, any benefits? [for eg much better to do biochem first followed by pharm] thanks so much for your replies!

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  #2

as such the 2 are very diff, only minor advantage is u know how granulomatous responses are elicited by some bacts if u k now immuno first

  #3

micro clubbed with antimicrobial pharma


  #4

ok, thanks. i've just completed pharm. maybe i go with immuno then?

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  #5

the sequence for me was pharma, then micro, n now i'm doing immuno. works out fine for me.

i think u should chose the order as per ur comfort level with the subjects , n mix the hard ones with the easy ones


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  #6

ok, so ultimately i should do what's best for me. one advices do immuno first, another recommends micro. grin

so where's my coin again??sticking out tonguewink

thanks anyway guys!smiling face


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