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Have your taken your MCAT? It might be helpful for your MCAT if the textbooks of the courses are prereqs.
If you don't feel necessary, you can sell your textbooks. Look around your university. There should be a textbook score that buys used textbooks.
Edit 1: It seems that you are accepted. I would advice you to sell your textbooks and recycle your notes.
I keep everything because I may never know if I will need something in the future. I write down a lot of helpful hints and some rhymes that my old teachers that have given me. I just dug through my old gen chem notes the other day to look up a reference that my teacher gave me. You may never know when you need it!
I keep all my books, but that's because I love books in general. A part of me can't part with these texts so I just opt to keep them - I guess I'm starting a library.
This was exactly the mentality that I had. I don't know what year you are, but I kept every useful text in my undergrad. I am now in my last semester, and never, ever, opened any of them. The only thing that I referenced was a packet given to us by our gen bio prof. Trust me, sell your books now while they are still worth something!
I decided to spend today cleaning my basement and I came across my old orgo & general chemistry notebooks & textbooks. Do you think that they might be useful to have in medical school, or should I throw them away? Thanks!
Your college texbooks and notes will be extremely useful in med school only in the following situations: (1) you need something to prop open a door or window. (2) you have a fireplace and need kindling to get the fire started. (3) you need to squash a bug with something you don't care about. (4) your sports team wins and you need something from which to make confetti. That's about it. You won't use them for the courses if that's what you are asking.