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I'm highly considering being a medical doctor in the future and am currently following the pre-med track. From what I've read, people have been saying that calculus in some way "looks better to med schools" if you take it. Well, I'm in Pre-Cal right now and it's literally kicking my ass! I'm unable to focus on the concepts but I suspect it's partially due to some serious life problems I'm going through. Math didn't used to be a problem for me but ever since like 11th grade I've wanted to shoot myself in every math class I've taken. I'm considering taking statistics instead of calc because my other grades are all A's and some B's (including bio and chem). I looked it up and most TX med schools don't require calc (if even math) or will take either. I feel like this would be better for my GPA than getting like a D in calculus and torturing myself, but of course I could be wrong. Basically, it's stupid to think that not having calculus would be frowned upon (if it's not required by the school right?)....right?