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Today was just a really bad day, I don't think I've ever been so upset in my life. I am in the pre-health/pre-medical program and it is promoted as if they will help you step by step getting into medical school. My advisor informs me today, 3 weeks left of school that I cannot take the MCAT without completing my pre-reqs, I've taken biology, general chemistry, physics and organic chemistry, sociology, psychology, etc. But I have not taken biochemistry, he says I would be setting myself up for failure if I don't take the course and doesn't understand why Im so "pressed" to take the MCAT. Well..I AM A JUNIOR and would like to apply to medical school this cycle. He tells me there is a 4-8 week biochemistry course I could take this summer, 4 weeks per semester. Do I need both semesters of biochemistry to do well on that MCAT? Basically he's suggesting I take the full 2 semesters of biochem, while studying for the MCAT, take the MCAT in August and apply to medical school in August. I suggested, should I fill out the application when it opens up without my scores, he said no. Ive had admission committees tell me that your application is time stamped, and betters your chances.
Ive taken a MCAT diagnostic before prepping, did not do too bad, I want to increase each section by 2-3 points.
I honestly am so lost right now, I pay so much in tuition and I feel like I'm not getting any guidance whatsoever.
How does what my advisor said sound? Is it unreasonable? And is two semesters needed? I could take the 4 week course and be done by June.
Ive taken a MCAT diagnostic before prepping, did not do too bad, I want to increase each section by 2-3 points.
I honestly am so lost right now, I pay so much in tuition and I feel like I'm not getting any guidance whatsoever.
How does what my advisor said sound? Is it unreasonable? And is two semesters needed? I could take the 4 week course and be done by June.