midwestern requirements

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no. but you have to have it done before to start d-school.

How specific is that requirement? We have an Anatomy & Physiology course at my school, but nursing students have priority for it so its pretty much impossible to get into. I've taken Vertebrate Physiology, and I will be taking Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy next spring...sufficient, you think?
 
How specific is that requirement? We have an Anatomy & Physiology course at my school, but nursing students have priority for it so its pretty much impossible to get into. I've taken Vertebrate Physiology, and I will be taking Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy next spring...sufficient, you think?

they are reasonable and flexible with what fulfills the req. but taking a legit anatomy and legit physio course will really really help you with your 1st year. it will make the difference in your quality of life for sure. call the admissions office if you want to substitute a n p with another class and they'll tell whether its ok for sure.
 
If you have the chance to take A&P I would most definately do it. I'm just finishing up my third term of it and am realizing how valuable it is. We've gone over the entire human body: Head to toe, teeth to liver, muscles to blood vessels - absolutely everything! I've really learned quite a bit, and I'm sure it will help out in Dental school.
 
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