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My opinion on this has changed from when I started med school to now. When I started last summer, I wished I had taken anatomy and biochem in undergrad. The first 2 biochem tests I did poorly, but then I started changing the way I studied in general. Then I got As on both of the last tests. This semester we just finished Biochem II and I got a high B in the course.
I think it depends on you. I didn't take it in college b/c I heard it was super hard at my school with 1 professor to choose from, and I didn't want to bring down my GPA, and it wasn't required. And it was hard for me at first, but I think I just wasn't studying effectively. And from what I've heard from other people, its different than college biochem b/c its a lot more medical related, and you DON'T have to spend all your time memorizing structures, etc. At least at LECOM we were never tested on anything like that. Ever since I started doing better I thought it was a pretty interesting class.
I think it depends on you. I didn't take it in college b/c I heard it was super hard at my school with 1 professor to choose from, and I didn't want to bring down my GPA, and it wasn't required. And it was hard for me at first, but I think I just wasn't studying effectively. And from what I've heard from other people, its different than college biochem b/c its a lot more medical related, and you DON'T have to spend all your time memorizing structures, etc. At least at LECOM we were never tested on anything like that. Ever since I started doing better I thought it was a pretty interesting class.