Part of an automated acknowledgement email I received from Dartmouth--whenever I email them, they reply with an acknowledgment and the following are part of that email.
As you know, this is the first year that the Geisel School of Medicine is including biochemistry in its list of required courses. The new requirement has generated a number of questions from applicants. Below, we will address the most frequent questions. If nothing below seems to "fit" with any question you might have about biochemistry, please give us a telephone call in the admissions office at
603/650-1505. We would be happy to speak with you.
Q: I completed a semester of biochemistry and was awarded three semester hours of credit, not four. Do I meet the biochemistry requirement?
A: Our requirement is for a semester of biochemistry -OR- four semester hours. If you have completed what your school considers a full semester of biochemistry, you meet the requirement, no matter how many hours your institution or AMCAS assigns to the course.
Please note, however, that if a lab section associated with the course was offered, you should also complete it.
Likewise, if you completed what your school considers a full year of general biology, including any associated lab sections, you meet the general biology requirement, no matter how many hours assigned by the school or AMCAS (a special note to those studying at Canadian institutions: we often see six semester hours assigned by AMCAS to full-year sequences; it isn't a problem).
Q: I earned three semester hours of credit. How should I list the course on the secondary application?
A: Please list courses on the secondary with the credit hours assigned to them by AMCAS.
Q: I haven't taken biochemistry, but I have a full year of organic. Can I use the second semester of organic as a substitute for biochemistry?
A: No, we now require biochemistry of all students. Our faculty has established biochemistry as a requirement to enter the MD curriculum at Geisel.
Q: I attend a school whose academic calendar is on a quarter system. How many quarters of biochemistry are required?
A: A single quarter (usually 2.7 hours) of biochemistry, included within two full years of chemistry, is sufficient to meet the biochemistry requirement. However, we recommend a second quarter to build a stronger foundation for our curriculum.