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So I just got accepted into a medical school, and they said that I am missing 2 credits of inorganic chemistry, and it must be in person. The problem is, that I already graduated from my undergraduate institution 3 years ago, and I do not live in that area anymore. How can I satisfy these requirements?
 
You can take that course anywhere, just double check with your school if they will accept the certain class you're about to take
 
So I just got accepted into a medical school, and they said that I am missing 2 credits of inorganic chemistry, and it must be in person. The problem is, that I already graduated from my undergraduate institution 3 years ago, and I do not live in that area anymore. How can I satisfy these requirements?
A combination of General Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Organic Chemistry is usually enough to satisfy the Chemistry requirements for medical schools. I would contact the medical school to see if any alternate courses will allow you to satisfy their requirements outside of the traditional Inorganic Chemistry.
 
Am I the only one confused here? How did you get to take orgo 1, biochem and/or orgo 2 which are standard for most schools if you didn’t pass a years worth of inorganic chem first?