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Hello, I'm new to the forum although have been lurking for a while. The new Aspire forum would've been helpful, didn't want to enter this forum as a high school senior. However, I am looking for some advise now that I'll be entering Rutgers University in the fall. Right now, I am signed up for Biology (with lab), Calculus, Chemistry I (only one semester of lab required so I'm opting to hold it off for second semester), and a required Expository Writing course. That is equal to 15 credits which normally wouldn't be to bad. However, I really want to start off my college career with a 4.0 which has led me to rethink my schedule. Now, I'm thinking of pushing Chem I to second semester and replacing it with a less-intensive course that will fulfill a general graduation requirement (art history or microecon.) as well as adding a 1 credit FIG (first-year interest group) pertaining to the medical field. Although this new schedule would still be 15 credits, I think I would be more comfortable with this. I would then finish out Chemistry I/II and lab over 2nd semester and summer. The biggest thing keeping me on the fence is: what do med schools think about applicants taking major pre-reqs during summer sessions? I've heard it both ways; some say its fine while others view summer sessions as abbreviated classes -- regardless how accelerated. Just out of curiousity, it appears the same situation is present with what to do with AP scores in pre-req subjects, what are thoughts on this as well? I've already asked friends and family but hasn't been very helpful. Also, I won't have access to Professional Advising from RU until the fall but I don't want to wait that long and then have to change my schedule. Thank you in advance.