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I'm a post-bacc pre-med student trying to figure out my class schedule for the next 4 semesters. I'm earning a "Pre-Health Professions" certificate from the school and one of the requirements is to take a general psychology and general sociology course. My goal is to take the MCAT early next year (January/February) and, as I graduated with a BA in Humanities, I'm more concerned with getting the science pre-reqs I need to get a solid foundation before starting to study for the MCAT. Consequently, it looks like I'll be taking sociology during Spring 2016- AFTER I take the MCAT. 
I know this has been discussed before, but would a full sociology course really be beneficial for the MCAT? Or will a Kaplan/Princeton Review/etc. overview be fine?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I know this has been discussed before, but would a full sociology course really be beneficial for the MCAT? Or will a Kaplan/Princeton Review/etc. overview be fine?