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Is it true that biochemistry I is only required as a prerequisite for medical school? Meaning I do not have to take biochemistry II to get into medical school?
 
Is it true that biochemistry I is only required as a prerequisite for medical school? Meaning I do not have to take biochemistry II to get into medical school?
In general, yes, subject to the content of the course. This should be the case for the MCAT as well. Correct me if there exist medical schools that require 2 semesters of biochemistry on top of the gen chem/org chem requirements.
 
Is it true that biochemistry I is only required as a prerequisite for medical school? Meaning I do not have to take biochemistry II to get into medical school?
true, but at my school Biochem II was basically all metabolism and that definitely was beneficial on the MCAT
 
In general, yes, subject to the content of the course. This should be the case for the MCAT as well. Correct me if there exist medical schools that require 2 semesters of biochemistry on top of the gen chem/org chem requirements.
U of a tucson requires 2 semesters of biochemistry :arghh:, though 1 technically is substitutable for genetics