L lpe71 Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Dec 20, 2017 Messages 11 Reaction score 2 Aug 8, 2018 #1 I will be a transfer student at UNC and my school takes 3s on the Calc BC exam. I already have credit for Stats. Do I need to take Calculus? Members don't see this ad.
I will be a transfer student at UNC and my school takes 3s on the Calc BC exam. I already have credit for Stats. Do I need to take Calculus? Members don't see this ad.
M MyOdyssey Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2015 Messages 2,132 Reaction score 1,386 Aug 9, 2018 #2 gonnif said: Your UG school may take the 3 on the AP and award you credit but many medical schools do not take AP awarded credit towards prereqs Click to expand... What about for something like English, which some medical schools require?
gonnif said: Your UG school may take the 3 on the AP and award you credit but many medical schools do not take AP awarded credit towards prereqs Click to expand... What about for something like English, which some medical schools require?
M MyOdyssey Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2015 Messages 2,132 Reaction score 1,386 Aug 9, 2018 #3 gonnif said: Do not assume AP credits will be accepted. You need to review MSAR to see which schools will take AP Click to expand... Thanks. Is the MSAR "official" as in it's as "official" (or more so) than a medical school's admission's website?
gonnif said: Do not assume AP credits will be accepted. You need to review MSAR to see which schools will take AP Click to expand... Thanks. Is the MSAR "official" as in it's as "official" (or more so) than a medical school's admission's website?
Pagan FutureDoc Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Oct 28, 2015 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 1,527 Aug 9, 2018 #4 MyOdyssey said: Thanks. Is the MSAR "official" as in it's as "official" (or more so) than a medical school's admission's website? Click to expand... It’s really hard to say. Either information could be out of date. If they say different things contact the school directly to ask
MyOdyssey said: Thanks. Is the MSAR "official" as in it's as "official" (or more so) than a medical school's admission's website? Click to expand... It’s really hard to say. Either information could be out of date. If they say different things contact the school directly to ask