I am considering taking the medicinal plant chemistry program at NMU and this video was very reaffirming as to what I will learn about. Thank you for this video and information.
I appreciate the discount code; I plan on utilizing this ASAP. I’m a nurse and I am pleased to be more educated in something that is rapidly becoming more popular but was not covered in my formal education. Thank you very much.
Awesome video, I am looking into this degree to take my self. I have never taken a chemistry class, but I am genuinely interested in the degree. Any recommendations?
This is so cool. I going to get in the medical field soon and I'm happy to know that that kind of teaching is something I can learn. With it being more recognized as an actual aid I can see why schools have began adding it to their list of courses. Also thank you for all the videos. There are many wiccans in my area but none want to teach a male so I've been learning pretty much on my own. You've helped a lot
Woohoo, havent seen anyone else brave enough to smoke on you tube lol. Im definitely going to check into this course, it sounds interesting! Blessed be!
That's very cool, you're a pioneer! I'm finishing up prerequisites to start applying to PT schools so I'm super familiar with all those science classes and I definitely agree that labs should be more than 1 credit :) Good luck in your studies and thx for sharing!
Hey id really appreciate it if you could reply to this. I’m from the lower peninsula in metro Detroit area and am thinking about applying for NMU to go into the same field as you. Is this degree attainable? Is it just a matter of hard work and time put in to understand the different concepts the degree assesses or is it truly a very hard degree to attain?
I would suggest checking out NMU page for Medicinal Plant Chemistry and it’s requirements ( www.nmu.edu/chemistry/medicinal-plant-chemistry ) to see if that course load sounds doable for you. I’m currently going to Macomb Community College in Metro Detroit to transfer to Northern in fall 2020. So far, it seems very easy to 1.) be accepted into the program & 2.) transfer the credits. In my opinion this is definitely not an easy degree with all the Org Chem, but considering how much opportunities you’ll have with this degree, it’s a great decision. Hope that helps!
You go to Northern Michigan University? So do you live in the U.P. or do you do it online? I'm in the U.P. too. :) I don't know many pagans in the area, so if you do that's cool!
Glad to finally find you. I've been trying to share your video with friends
Your vibe is so chill and friendly :)
I’m looking into getting the same degree from Marquette this was super helpful thank you
I am considering taking the medicinal plant chemistry program at NMU and this video was very reaffirming as to what I will learn about. Thank you for this video and information.
I appreciate the discount code; I plan on utilizing this ASAP. I’m a nurse and I am pleased to be more educated in something that is rapidly becoming more popular but was not covered in my formal education. Thank you very much.
Ohh another Michigander! I am happy to have found your channel I am binge watching your videos at work today :). Love your content.
Autumn Star - Amber O-H! 😂 I couldn’t care less about sports! Love these videos
Awesome video, I am looking into this degree to take my self. I have never taken a chemistry class, but I am genuinely interested in the degree. Any recommendations?
This is so cool. I going to get in the medical field soon and I'm happy to know that that kind of teaching is something I can learn. With it being more recognized as an actual aid I can see why schools have began adding it to their list of courses. Also thank you for all the videos. There are many wiccans in my area but none want to teach a male so I've been learning pretty much on my own. You've helped a lot
A video on rolling your joints with what you used would be dooope!😍
Woohoo, havent seen anyone else brave enough to smoke on you tube lol. Im definitely going to check into this course, it sounds interesting! Blessed be!
That course looks like something I'd really be into! Need to look for equivalents here in Quebec province!
Why cant I thumb this up a million times!
I will definitely be taking this course
That's very cool, you're a pioneer! I'm finishing up prerequisites to start applying to PT schools so I'm super familiar with all those science classes and I definitely agree that labs should be more than 1 credit :) Good luck in your studies and thx for sharing!
I’m from Michigan looking into this degree have you done a video explaining more what the jobs the degree can get?
Hey id really appreciate it if you could reply to this. I’m from the lower peninsula in metro Detroit area and am thinking about applying for NMU to go into the same field as you. Is this degree attainable? Is it just a matter of hard work and time put in to understand the different concepts the degree assesses or is it truly a very hard degree to attain?
I would suggest checking out NMU page for Medicinal Plant Chemistry and it’s requirements ( www.nmu.edu/chemistry/medicinal-plant-chemistry ) to see if that course load sounds doable for you. I’m currently going to Macomb Community College in Metro Detroit to transfer to Northern in fall 2020. So far, it seems very easy to 1.) be accepted into the program & 2.) transfer the credits. In my opinion this is definitely not an easy degree with all the Org Chem, but considering how much opportunities you’ll have with this degree, it’s a great decision. Hope that helps!
You go to Northern Michigan University? So do you live in the U.P. or do you do it online? I'm in the U.P. too. :) I don't know many pagans in the area, so if you do that's cool!