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im gonna get flamed for this, i dont care- this is a forum for questions to be answered.

Since earning a B.S. is expected for incoming med school students being accepted before they earn it, could the same thing be applied for a class? For example if you had all of the requirements for the classes except ORGO 2 (including MCAT score), is it possible to still apply??
 
im gonna get flamed for this, i dont care- this is a forum for questions to be answered.

Since earning a B.S. is expected for incoming med school students being accepted before they earn it, could the same thing be applied for a class? For example if you had all of the requirements for the classes except ORGO 2 (including MCAT score), is it possible to still apply??

yep. you just need it by matriculation.
 
This varies by school, but generally they fall into 3 groups:
- Must have all pre-reqs finished by January of matriculation year
- Must have " " " by June of matriculation year
- Must have " " " by matriculation

...I've never heard of a school requiring the completion of all pre-reqs by the time you apply (though a few might exist).
 
It's not required to get a B.S. for medical school. And yes, you can apply.
 
You're splitting hairs.
Some less-informed pre-meds who read his post might think they need a BS in order to get accepted. I just felt like I should mention it. :shrug:
 
However, some individual medical schools see it to the candidate's advantage to have a BS handy, such as Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
 
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