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I am a psychology major and will be graduating this summer. I will have all of my med school pre-reqs completed by the end of next term before taking the MCAT. However, I am concerned that when I apply to medical schools this upcoming June I won't have any upper level science courses and that will be frowned upon by the admissions committe. After graduating I was hoping to get a job and take one or two classes (human physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, neuroscience) each semester next year before I enroll in medical school of 2006. So does it really matter that I'm not a biology major and I don't have any upper level science courses?

