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So I was accepted and decided to graduate a semester early. This caused me to not take the future coursework listed on AMCAS for that semester. Does anyone know if medical schools will care?

As long as they're not pre reqs then no they won't care. I didn't even list any future course work on mine.
 
As long as they're not pre reqs then no they won't care. I didn't even list any future course work on mine.
Thanks for commenting. So one of my schools states that courses should be complete to the level reviewed by the committee. Does that include future courses (since they're technically on the AMCAS and reviewed)?
 
Thanks for commenting. So one of my schools states that courses should be complete to the level reviewed by the committee. Does that include future courses (since they're technically on the AMCAS and reviewed)?

I guess to be safe you could call the school and make sure. That way you'll at least be able to rest easy. I don't think they'll matter at all though since the courses you planned on taking isn't what made them accept you.
 
Thanks for commenting. So one of my schools states that courses should be complete to the level reviewed by the committee. Does that include future courses (since they're technically on the AMCAS and reviewed)?

I’d call and ask but from what I’ve experienced, that usually means like if you listed that you were working on a masters degree, they expect you to finish the masters.
 
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