I will try to be concise:
- I am a community college student planning on transferring to UF in fall 2016.
- I am a Psychology major.
- I only have one semester of prereqs finished (Bio).
- I dropped out of high school before finishing Chemistry, thus I have to take an introductory course before taking General Chemistry.
Considering that information, it is fair to say that I am somewhat behind the traditional student. Additionally, I understand that the MCAT has undergone changes this year. So, I would really appreciate some advice on how I can go about getting all of my prereqs finished and my MCAT taken before I graduate.
My preliminary plan is as follows:
Semester 4 (next semester) - Take Bio II and Intro to Chem
Semester 5 - Take Chem I
Summer - Chem II
Transfer to UF
Semester 6 - O-Chem I and Physics I
Semester 7 - O-Chem II, Physics II, and Biochem(?).
MCAT
Semesters 8 and 9 - Finish major and graduate
How does this looks so far? If any of you have questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to ask; I am an open book. Any advice is appreciated.
- Superfoil
- I am a community college student planning on transferring to UF in fall 2016.
- I am a Psychology major.
- I only have one semester of prereqs finished (Bio).
- I dropped out of high school before finishing Chemistry, thus I have to take an introductory course before taking General Chemistry.
Considering that information, it is fair to say that I am somewhat behind the traditional student. Additionally, I understand that the MCAT has undergone changes this year. So, I would really appreciate some advice on how I can go about getting all of my prereqs finished and my MCAT taken before I graduate.
My preliminary plan is as follows:
Semester 4 (next semester) - Take Bio II and Intro to Chem
Semester 5 - Take Chem I
Summer - Chem II
Transfer to UF
Semester 6 - O-Chem I and Physics I
Semester 7 - O-Chem II, Physics II, and Biochem(?).
MCAT
Semesters 8 and 9 - Finish major and graduate
How does this looks so far? If any of you have questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to ask; I am an open book. Any advice is appreciated.
- Superfoil