MS-II predictors of success

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Success in which MS-I course serves as a predictor of succeess in MS-II

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So, during the first year, I realized that there were some courses that I did extremely well in, and others that were fairly sub-par. In general, which first year course do you guys think is a relatively accurate predictor of success in second year. This is in a traditional curriculum, and yes, I know second year is a lot harder than first and may just be apples and oranges, but still....any opinion is greatly appreciated.
 
Actually 2nd year is much easier than 1st. What makes it "hard" is Step 1 looming over your head. If you want a predictor of success- use a class you had absolutely no exposure to undergrad, which would be different for different people.
 
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