I need some advice on this situation.
I currently have 30 credits of nonscience courses going into spring of my junior year and with this semester will add 3-6 credits to that number. I am considering dropping the philosophy course I was going to take to make this semester lighter in preparation for my MCAT on May 27. The problem is 14 of those nonscience credits are military science credits I took for ROTC and I am not sure how medical schools look at those in comparison to regular humanities courses. Should I take that philosophy course after all or will it not make much of a difference if I do drop it?
I currently have 30 credits of nonscience courses going into spring of my junior year and with this semester will add 3-6 credits to that number. I am considering dropping the philosophy course I was going to take to make this semester lighter in preparation for my MCAT on May 27. The problem is 14 of those nonscience credits are military science credits I took for ROTC and I am not sure how medical schools look at those in comparison to regular humanities courses. Should I take that philosophy course after all or will it not make much of a difference if I do drop it?