I'm now a 2nd year student at PCO. I'll tell you the courses I had in the fall, but I highly suggest you don't consider to study because this is the LAST summer during optometry school that you will have free. PCO, unlike some of the other schools, has summer semesters. You will have the following courses, unless they changed things around: Molecular & Cellular Processes, Gross Anatomy of the Head & Neck, Optical Principles and Ophthalmic Applications 1, Doctor/Patient Relationship, Intro to Optometry and the Health Care System, Clinical Skills 1, Clinical Problem Solving 1, Evidence-based Medicine, and Professional Practice 1. The hardest part of the first semester is getting used to optometry school. Then, when second semester comes around, all hell breaks loose. Do yourself a huge favor and just take it easy for right now. Hopefully, they'll soon be sending you information about some of the fun activities that go on during orientation week.