SN2ed without Organic?

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I'm currently a second semester sophomore at University in the DMV Area. At this semester's end I'll have completed my one year of General Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. However, I will be taking Organic during my Junior year.

Right now, I am enrolled in a combined program that requires a 26 minimum (with no sub-score less than 7) on the MCAT. Another part of this is that I must take my MCAT before March, 2014, when I will be midway through my second semester of Organic. I am very interested in using the SN2ed study plan, as I find I am better suited to personal discipline when studying for standardized tests.

However, I was wondering if it's okay to use all the SN2ed materials, without Organic. I was thinking I could spend my summer, as well as the fall semester reviewing my Chemistry (as I am weak in that area), Physics, and Biology. And, during Winter break, I could devote a month's time to Organic, and then take the MCAT in the beginning of February.


Does this sound ridiculous? Does it sound sane? I would greatly appreciate any and all opinions. Cheers.

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Sounds fine to me especially since you will have taken first semester of organic, the MCAT is phasing out organic over time (25% currently of BS), and that you require a 26 minimum for your program (very doable without organic).
 
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