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So, for those of you that may have followed some of my other threads, you might be aware of my intended schedule regarding the pre-med courses.
Just to quickly summarize, I am a 30 year old non-trad who graduated undergrad back in 2001 with a non-science degree-I had not taken ANY sciences as an undergrad.
I begun taking my pre-med courses this summer and have only completed BIO I and II thus far.
As of now, my plan is to take:
-Chem I and Phys I this fall
-Chem II and Phys II in spring
-Orgo I and Orgo II early next summer
-Study my ass off for MCats both this spring and early next summer, and then take Mcats in late July of next summer (summer 2010).
-Send out apps as soon as I receive Mcat scores (sometime in August, assuming scores are acceptable).
It now occurs to me that this fall and spring, my academic load will be quite light (just the 2 courses for each semester). I am now considering to add another science to my schedule for both of these semesters. I am considering this for 2 reasons.
1-Im concerned that it might be frowned upon that I am only taking the bare minimum in terms of pre-recs according to my current schedule (2 semesters each of Bio, Gen Chem, Physics, and Orgo). Ive heard mixed responses on this matter. Some seem to say that merely taking these core requirements is totally sufficient and not looked down upon. Other seem to encourage taking a few upper level sciences or electives.
2-More importantly, I imagine that certain, additional science courses might provide me with better shot at scoring higher on the MCats (For instance, Ive heard that having a good understanding of cell biology can really give you a leg up on the Mcats).
I would likely not consider adding these courses to my schedule if I felt that my current schedule was already too demanding, but I think we can all agree that my current schedule of only 2 courses each for fall and spring, is quite light.
So, my questions are.
1- Do you think that its advisable I add, perhaps one course to both my fall and spring semester.
2-If so, which courses would be best for me to take (Im mainly interested in courses that will likely improve my chances at a higher Mcat score).
Again, Ive heard several times that cell biology is a great course to take which equips one with crucial knowledge for the MCats. Am I misinformed about this? Also, Id love to hear suggestions for other courses that you feel I may benefit from taking. Thanks so much-SH
Just to quickly summarize, I am a 30 year old non-trad who graduated undergrad back in 2001 with a non-science degree-I had not taken ANY sciences as an undergrad.
I begun taking my pre-med courses this summer and have only completed BIO I and II thus far.
As of now, my plan is to take:
-Chem I and Phys I this fall
-Chem II and Phys II in spring
-Orgo I and Orgo II early next summer
-Study my ass off for MCats both this spring and early next summer, and then take Mcats in late July of next summer (summer 2010).
-Send out apps as soon as I receive Mcat scores (sometime in August, assuming scores are acceptable).
It now occurs to me that this fall and spring, my academic load will be quite light (just the 2 courses for each semester). I am now considering to add another science to my schedule for both of these semesters. I am considering this for 2 reasons.
1-Im concerned that it might be frowned upon that I am only taking the bare minimum in terms of pre-recs according to my current schedule (2 semesters each of Bio, Gen Chem, Physics, and Orgo). Ive heard mixed responses on this matter. Some seem to say that merely taking these core requirements is totally sufficient and not looked down upon. Other seem to encourage taking a few upper level sciences or electives.
2-More importantly, I imagine that certain, additional science courses might provide me with better shot at scoring higher on the MCats (For instance, Ive heard that having a good understanding of cell biology can really give you a leg up on the Mcats).
I would likely not consider adding these courses to my schedule if I felt that my current schedule was already too demanding, but I think we can all agree that my current schedule of only 2 courses each for fall and spring, is quite light.
So, my questions are.
1- Do you think that its advisable I add, perhaps one course to both my fall and spring semester.
2-If so, which courses would be best for me to take (Im mainly interested in courses that will likely improve my chances at a higher Mcat score).
Again, Ive heard several times that cell biology is a great course to take which equips one with crucial knowledge for the MCats. Am I misinformed about this? Also, Id love to hear suggestions for other courses that you feel I may benefit from taking. Thanks so much-SH