N numbersloth Full Member 7+ Year Member Jun 8, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Was planning on taking algebra-based physics due to it being more similar to the MCAT content, but has anyone actually come across schools that require calc-based physics?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Was planning on taking algebra-based physics due to it being more similar to the MCAT content, but has anyone actually come across schools that require calc-based physics?
mrpeduncle Full Member 10+ Year Member Jun 8, 2016 #2 Harvard's HST program requires calculus-based physics and advanced math (differential equations). I only remember that because I was going to apply to HST but realized I didn't meet the course requirements. http://hms.harvard.edu/departments/...health-sciences-technology-hst/hst-admissions The regular Harvard MD program (Pathways) just requires algebra-based physics, I think.
Harvard's HST program requires calculus-based physics and advanced math (differential equations). I only remember that because I was going to apply to HST but realized I didn't meet the course requirements. http://hms.harvard.edu/departments/...health-sciences-technology-hst/hst-admissions The regular Harvard MD program (Pathways) just requires algebra-based physics, I think.
Crayola227 La Belle Juive, Queen Tinfoil Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Jun 9, 2016 #3 most school do not