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So I took AP Calc (only got a 3 🙁 ) in high school. Then I took second quarter calc in college (integral) and got an A-. Finally, I took a quarter of stats and got an A (plus a 1 unit independant stats research project (A+).
So... some places count AP and some don't, some places that take AP scores say it has to be a 4 or 5 (UCSD), and some places don't take stats. How strict are medical schools on this type of thing? I wasn't originally premed and I really don't want to have to go back and take multivariable stats 3 years after doing integral calc just to appease adcoms!
Also, I just completed the calculus based/engineering physics series and got all A's. Will that show I have the equivalent of a year of calc?
Thanks for any input!
So... some places count AP and some don't, some places that take AP scores say it has to be a 4 or 5 (UCSD), and some places don't take stats. How strict are medical schools on this type of thing? I wasn't originally premed and I really don't want to have to go back and take multivariable stats 3 years after doing integral calc just to appease adcoms!
Also, I just completed the calculus based/engineering physics series and got all A's. Will that show I have the equivalent of a year of calc?
Thanks for any input!