biryanisquish
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Most schools I'm familiar with specifically require a year of general biology, and don't always accept upper level electives in its place. You should check the specific requirements for each school you want to apply to.Also, I know schools recommend say only a year of biology is required, but I already completed a semester of microbiology. Thus, do I only have to take one more semester of biology or should I just be safe and take two? Also, I am set to complete this course prior to matriculation, if I luckily get accepted, of course.
Do a DIY postbac, but check the sequencing of organic chemistry and biochemistry. I also don't know if your CC will offer Biochemistry or organic chemistry that is appropriate for science majors. I also don't understanding taking bio 1 after biochemistry.Sorry for not making it clear! I'll be graduating next semester, and I was thinking of submitting my application, and completing the prereqs at community college summer ('24), fall ('24), and spring ('25). Does this sound feasible?
This was what I had in mind. So I was thinking of taking biochem (summer '24), gen bio 1, ochem 2 (fall '24), and gen bio 2 and physics 2 (spring '25) with the intention of matriculating fall '25.
You don't have an MCAT score yet. Perhaps you'll blow it out of the water, perhaps you'll get humbled, nobody knows yet. Right now you're just speculating.Yes, that is exactly the dilemma I'm facing at the moment. I'm worried that adcoms won't be able to see that I can handle the rigor of med schools because I only have about half the prereqs completed, but the ones that I have completed I have gotten essentially A/A-'s on all of them. Also, if I get my MCAT score of ~515ish then I'd assume that it would clear any doubts, right?
Here is a basic list of pre reqs for every MD school. Some schools don't accept online classes, some are case by case, and some are fine with it.Hi! I accidently mistyped. I will likely take this at a UC extension course online such as LA, SD, or Berkeley.
Sounds reasonable.300 hours at soup kitchen/homeless shelter, and 200 hours tutoring ESL to non-native speakers are my nonclinical both done consistently in the past 3 years. Growing up I was on section 8 and my parents don't speak English either so I thought it would tie in with my application.
Obviously no one knows the particularities of your situation better than you. If you are under immense pressure and need to take a swing then take a swing. There is going to be a measure of uncertainty in this process no matter what you do.You're also correct about me not having my MCAT score yet, but from my practices, I have been doing well getting 515, 517, 516, so I'm confident I'll get at least a 512+ on the actual thing as I've always been a good test taker. When I do get my MCAT score, would you still recommend that I apply? I'm facing immense pressure to matriculate since I already took a gap year, and was in a completely different high-paying career path just two years ago.