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For a single module, do you really need two credits? That means about six more weeks of evening classes
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Remember to consider potential future courses before deciding whether to take a module this semester (just enough credits + strong interest + rarity + easy to get)
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Get public health done as early as possible, otherwise when the school opens registration it seems like there may be no choices left (busy then + uncertain about what courses will be added + whether you need to go to another campus)
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Try to find if there are any existing course evaluation forms from senior students
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Remember to complete all selections
- Physical Education
- Major Electives
- Foreign Language
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Course Selection Planning: Please make sure to consult the curriculum plan. On the basis of compulsory courses, familiarize yourself with the requirements for public elective courses and professional elective courses, understand the offering of professional elective courses each semester, and make timely plans.
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Friendly Reminder: Starting from the 2020 cohort, students must complete 10 credits of public elective courses, divided into six major modules. At least one course should be taken from each module. Courses related to public health and preventive medicine must total 2 credits, and aesthetic education courses must total 2 credits.
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Professional Elective Courses: Basic professional elective courses must total no less than 8 credits, and clinical professional elective courses must total no less than 7 credits.
Learn the foreign language early, complete the elective courses, and earn enough credits. If you want to audit classes, just borrow your classmates’ schedules.
The higher you go in grade level, the more things you have to deal with (although looking back, it wasn’t that much, but at the time, compared to your peers, it felt very busy).