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1: does 'Biostatistics' and precalc, both at a university, satisfy the math requirements for schools?

2: Do I need to know math beyond like algebra to succeed at being a doctor? My univ math grades are good (managed to swing a- with tons of tutoring), but my actual math ability IRL is like 6th grade max

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Trump, my dude, you need to be able to math.

Introductory chemistry uses college algebra for solving ICE tables and a handful of other concepts, physics uses trigonometry and college algebra for literally everything, and you'll need solid mental math and a decent background in biostatistics to be able to conquer the MCAT.

Master algebra and trigonometry and your success will be HUUUGGGE.
 
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Thanks, mr. NecrotizingFascitis.

Dammit, I forgot to say I already (somehow) got through college. If I can cut it in physics/chem and the MCAT, am I golden? I've been reading on /r/medicalschool that math isn't that important beyond what they teach you in college. is that F A K E N E W S or true?
 
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Nice troll.


Go contact the school or look at the website. They will provide much more definitive answers than some random strangers on a website.
 
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