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My biology major was set up in a somewhat strange but logical manner. I originally declared biochemistry, but after seeing how rigid the major was in terms of which classes to take and when (including physical chemistry) I decided to drop it and pick up biology. From then on I thought I would pick and choose which electives in the biochemistry department I wanted after the intro biochemistry class. For example, there are classes called Advanced Biochemistry: Enzyme Mechanisms and Advanced Biochemistry: Information Transfer Mechanisms that I want to take. However, knowing I have been accepted to medical school through an Early Assurance program, I question if it is really necessary to take these courses. Interest aside, do either of these courses have anything to offer me that could in some way help with medical school, or is biochemistry in medical school pretty much just an introductory biochemistry course?

