Hello!
I'm hoping my situation isn't super unheard of because I'm really needing some insight. I am a MD/DO hopeful looking to reinvent with a DIY postbacc. However, I have a million undergrad credits and have taken Zoology, Ecology, both sections of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Histology...
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A couple years ago I took Biology for non-science majors. 4 hour course with a lab. (TCCCN=Biol 1408)
Does anyone know if this can count as a biology pre-req for med school in texas? I know this is probably a dumb question, but worth an ask. Otherwise, assuming Biochem can't count, I will have...
Hi all, I'm new to the SDN community. :) I am currently a senior majoring in philosophy (lol merp) and minoring in biology. I have not finished my pre-reqs and was looking into a post-bacc program since I don't have many upper-bio level classes. I haven't taken the MCAT yet, will probably do so...
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Hi Everyone,
I was hoping to get some objective feedback on my list as well as my chances. Should I be taking a gap year to get more clinical experience? I'm very open to suggestions; I just don't really know where to start.
Major: double major in global...
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