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Hi SDN,
I feel like this question should have been answered a million times, but I can't find a good answer and it's stressing me out. I go to a school on the quarter system. For bio labs, premeds usually take two quarters of lab. Each of them are 5 units, credit or no credit.
1st quarter - Molecular Biology Laboratory
2nd quarter - Plants and Ecology Laboratory
The reason I ask is because for the second of these classes, students just go on a field trip on lab day to a nature preserve and I don't think it's all that relevant to medicine. If I ask a premed adviser at my school, they'll probably just tell me to take it. I don't want to take something I don't need to, though, to save time and money. I have access to the online MSAR, but "with lab" isn't exactly the most precise description.
So, to people who have successfully applied to med school from a quarter system undergrad school, how many quarters is necessary for admission to most medical schools (1, 2, or 3)?
I feel like this question should have been answered a million times, but I can't find a good answer and it's stressing me out. I go to a school on the quarter system. For bio labs, premeds usually take two quarters of lab. Each of them are 5 units, credit or no credit.
1st quarter - Molecular Biology Laboratory
2nd quarter - Plants and Ecology Laboratory
The reason I ask is because for the second of these classes, students just go on a field trip on lab day to a nature preserve and I don't think it's all that relevant to medicine. If I ask a premed adviser at my school, they'll probably just tell me to take it. I don't want to take something I don't need to, though, to save time and money. I have access to the online MSAR, but "with lab" isn't exactly the most precise description.
So, to people who have successfully applied to med school from a quarter system undergrad school, how many quarters is necessary for admission to most medical schools (1, 2, or 3)?