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Hi all, I have taken Bio 1 and am taking microbiology next semester. I am wondering if these two together will satisfy most med school's 1 year of bio coursework or if I will have to take Bio II as well.

Thanks,

CS
 
Hi all, I have taken Bio 1 and am taking microbiology next semester. I am wondering if these two together will satisfy most med school's 1 year of bio coursework or if I will have to take Bio II as well.

Thanks,

CS

You'll need to take bio II for most med schools.
 
Hi all, I have taken Bio 1 and am taking microbiology next semester. I am wondering if these two together will satisfy most med school's 1 year of bio coursework or if I will have to take Bio II as well.

Thanks,

CS

It's best to play it safe.
 
I believe you can only substitute other bio classes if your school doesn't have 1 whole year of general biology.
 
I think it depends on the school and on your situation and also what was covered in the class.

When I took general microbiology, I was told by the professor and (indirectly) by some admissions people that it should count. However, this seemed to be because it was a general micro course, rather than one with a specific focus (medical micro, for example? I'm not sure I fully understand this part), so I would definitely discuss the course with someone familiar with it and pre-med requirements.

(caveat: I had placed out of the one semester of intro to life science my school offered as general bio. This might have influenced things, also. Further, I am a junior, while I did get the input of a few admissions people on my situation, I have obviously not applied to medical school yet.)
 
Hi all, I have taken Bio 1 and am taking microbiology next semester. I am wondering if these two together will satisfy most med school's 1 year of bio coursework or if I will have to take Bio II as well.

Thanks,

CS

Most med schools have 1 year of bio requirement? Mine all had 2 years I believe. I would think it would be in your best interest to take bio II regardless of the requirements. Is bio II not a pre-req for micro at your school?
 
Really? I thought the requirement was just like '8 credits of biology'. General biology curriculum varies immensely from school to school so why would taking a course labeled "general biology" be a requirement?

My example would be how Bio 1 at my undergrad school used Berg's Biochemistry as the textbook and taught from the ground up (proteins, membranes, amino acids, up to elementary biochem), and its second semester was a strict genetics course. I'm doing a post-bacc and i considered taking bio 1 at this new school because it was intro to the heart, the kidney, other systems which I had never done. Instead, i'm taking a physiology course at a disadvantage to every other student who's seen this stuff at a more basic level in "general bio" - their version of general bio.

I would say it doesn't matter at all that you take a course labeled "bio 2". The only thing it would matter for is whether or not your courses in biology prepare you sufficiently for the MCAT. I had to take the MCAT not having been taught about the body systems so I had to teach it to myself.
 
I may be wrong, however, so I would appreciate if someone who feels the other way could link to evidence in their favor.
 
oh that kind of micro...

I though we were talking about starcraft micro.


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