
Hi, I'm currently taking my pre-req classes in preparation for the MCAt and was wondering if one year of anatomy and physiology would count towards the medical school requirement of '1 year of general biology'?
Thanks in advance
Some schools will accept anatomy and physiology for some of the bio (based on thats what i had for my second lab).
if you are taking a special A&P, you might get some credit, but if you are taking the same style of A&P as every other nursing school in the entire country, they won't even count as science classes. they usually count as preprofessional classes.
Is demonstrably incorrect. When AMCAS verified my application, my A+P class was definitely recorded as a BCMP course for GPA purposes!
Good point: to even be considered, they would both have to have lab components. But even then, it's a stretch, especially if they are nursing-track courses.
(Sits back and waits for usual nursing flame spray.)
My classes were most definitely part of the science department. Most schools in my area only offer a dumbed down version of Chemistry, and not A&P. However my Chem class still transferred as departmental credit.
Depends on the program, but it's always best to check w schools.
What do you mean?
And all of those that are hating on us nursing majors; keep it up..it's kind of funny how much criticism nurses and nursing students get when they decide to go to med school. i see why, but come on.