so i am currently working on the pre-med classes i need through the harvard ext school program. this past year i took gen chem I and II and bio I and II. i know i'll be taking orgo this year, but i'm currently trying to pick another class for the fall and i have a few questions i'd love some insight on:
first of all, my science class options are:
comparative functional anatomy of the vertebrates
neurobiology
immunology I
biological perspectives on hiv and aids
human physiology I
introduction to epidemiology
1) any thoughts on which (if any) of these would be most useful with respect to mcat prep?
2) it has been recommended to me to take another science class, both because more classes will help to increase my gpa, and also because i don't have many classes in my "science gpa." but it seems to me that much of the material covered in these classes will also be taught in med school. so is it important to take it now?
3) would med schools look down on taking a public health class (the intro to epidemiology) as opposed to a science one?
4) what about ditching the idea of a science class and taking a language class instead (probably french)? one of my goals is to work internationally and i currently only speak english. it seems like a good time now to work on my language skills. how would med schools look at this?
any thoughts?
first of all, my science class options are:
comparative functional anatomy of the vertebrates
neurobiology
immunology I
biological perspectives on hiv and aids
human physiology I
introduction to epidemiology
1) any thoughts on which (if any) of these would be most useful with respect to mcat prep?
2) it has been recommended to me to take another science class, both because more classes will help to increase my gpa, and also because i don't have many classes in my "science gpa." but it seems to me that much of the material covered in these classes will also be taught in med school. so is it important to take it now?
3) would med schools look down on taking a public health class (the intro to epidemiology) as opposed to a science one?
4) what about ditching the idea of a science class and taking a language class instead (probably french)? one of my goals is to work internationally and i currently only speak english. it seems like a good time now to work on my language skills. how would med schools look at this?
any thoughts?