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I graduated with an accounting degree some years ago and even have a masters in taxation. I do not like this field and would like to work in science areas of my interest. Therefore, I am considering a medical degree.
 
My questions are as follows, I need to take the pre-med courses. I remember from college that med-school will look at how many courses you are taking to determine how difficult your course load was.
 
Since I decided only a week ago to get my pre-med classes it looks like I will only be able to take Chemistry with lab at my local college this semester. I wanted to take chemistry and biology but biology is closed and there seems to be no way that I can get myself into this course.
 
Will taking only 1 course a semester look weak on my med-school application? Is this OK, since I am almost 30 and have a full time job?
 
Should I try to take more courses per semester in the future?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My questions are as follows, I need to take the pre-med courses. I remember from college that med-school will look at how many courses you are taking to determine how difficult your course load was.
Since I decided only a week ago to get my pre-med classes it looks like I will only be able to take Chemistry with lab at my local college this semester. I wanted to take chemistry and biology but biology is closed and there seems to be no way that I can get myself into this course.
Will taking only 1 course a semester look weak on my med-school application? Is this OK, since I am almost 30 and have a full time job?
Should I try to take more courses per semester in the future?
 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		