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I was looking over the topics for the MCAT and compared them to the topics in my classes. The gen chem and org chem look similar to what we covered in the first year of these classes, and BIO I covered a lot of the cellular biology. So that's good... seems like the coursework is laying the foundation.
However, I'm signed up for BIO II this fall and I see a lot of plants, ecosystems, and evolution on the syllabus... and not a lot of anatomy and physiology (which of course there seems to be a lot of on the MCAT). So since we all go to so many different schools, I was curious - how much anatomy and physiology did you cover in your 1st year of biology, since this is the minimum the MCAT expects students to have?
However, I'm signed up for BIO II this fall and I see a lot of plants, ecosystems, and evolution on the syllabus... and not a lot of anatomy and physiology (which of course there seems to be a lot of on the MCAT). So since we all go to so many different schools, I was curious - how much anatomy and physiology did you cover in your 1st year of biology, since this is the minimum the MCAT expects students to have?