Do med schools care if part of the calculus requirement is done at a junior (2-year) college?
Thanks for the reply, but here's my situation:
My major requires 3 math classes (my school uses the trimester system).
So I was going to take one of the three each trimester my freshman year and get them out of the way. Problem is, I started on the second on the math class, since my AP test waived the first one for me. So I only have to take the last two for my major, but med school requires a whole year of calculus, regardless of AP scores.
So I'm wondering, should I just do the last two and then go back and do the first course at a JC/2-yr over the summer?
Any input appreciated.
I would advise against taking a class that you have bypassed due to AP credits. If you complete the two trimester calc classes successfully, you should be ok. I would bet that if you took diff equations, stats, or linear algebra for a third trimester class, they would be fine with that. You need to show competency with college level math. Most med schools have no math prerequisites anyway.
Many of those w/o requirements have recommendations. Take them as requirements. A lot want bio stats.
You mean for math classes? For most is it 1year of math or 1yr of calculus? Yeah, I'm planning to take one year of bio somewhere in my junior year, along with Physics. 🙁
Most will say a yr of math, with one term of calc. A lot will say a yr, with calc and/or stats. Most people end up needing calc for physics anyway.
Must be nice.I don't think the underlined is true at all. I am positive that most pre-meds do NOT take a calc based physics class...
Haven't got the option.I would highly recommend against taking calculus based physics over the normal physics. You won't learn any more and it won't help you with problem solving for the MCAT.
Well, if I want to cover the math bases for all MD schools, and my school uses the quarter (trimester) system, do I need 3 quarters of calculus then, or would 2 quarters of calculus and 1 quarter of statistics work or what?
Thanks for the input.
Haven't got the option.
Many of those w/o requirements have recommendations. Take them as requirements. A lot want bio stats.
Made your decision easy then didn't it. 😉
http://www.brynmawr.edu/healthpro/documents/MedSchoolMath_Requirements_2009.pdfi wonder which schools require calculus, i dont think they are that many..... anyone know any that absolutely require it before enrolling?
Why not take the course I've done before? I'll get an easy A in calculus.
To me, it seems a LOT have math prerequisites. Especially here in CA. For example:
http://www.ha.uci.edu/admissions/index01.html
http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ome/admissions/requirements.html
http://meded.ucsd.edu/asa/admissions/faq's/
etc...
Do med schools require just math in college, or calculus specifically? (Would rule out statistics classes)