Preference on recency of prerequisites?f

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Yes, schools have a “preference” for recent prerequisites, but that doesn’t mean that you will be screened out. Recency for physics, general chem, orgo is not so important, but you might struggle a bit with M1 if physiology and biochemistry were in the remote past. What have you been doing since you took those classes?
 
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Yes, schools have a “preference” for recent prerequisites, but that doesn’t mean that you will be screened out. Recency for physics, general chem, orgo is not so important, but you might struggle a bit with M1 if physiology and biochemistry were in the remote past. What have you been doing since you took those classes?
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Ask the schools.

The fundamental content taught in chemistry and physics introductory classes hasn't changed in over 100 years. As pointed out, I don't think that there is concern of your retaking these courses given the MCAT result unless it is the policy of the school.
 
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