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I am a sophomore at the University of Florida. UF offers a one semester organic chemistry class as an alternative to the 2 semester version. This class is part of a sequence the first class is called ?One Semester Organic Chemistry? and the second is ?Bioorganic Chemistry.? Theoretically these two courses take the place of the 3 courses needed to fulfill both Organic Chem and Biochem.
My questions are:
1)How do medical schools view this as an alternative to the normal sequence? I know for sure that the UF College of Medicine doesn?t care and they actually prefer this shorter sequence for those in their BS/MD program. But how do other medical schools view this?
2)What is recommended for the MCAT? Personally if I choose this route, I plan on taking the MCAT after the Organic class but before the Bioorganic class. I know that biochem is recommended for the MCAT but will just the Organic class suffice?
Typically I wouldn?t even be concerned about this and would take the normal sequence but I switched to pre-med after my freshman year. Also, I am a Neuroscience major and the one semester organic is recommended for my major.
Thanks 😀
My questions are:
1)How do medical schools view this as an alternative to the normal sequence? I know for sure that the UF College of Medicine doesn?t care and they actually prefer this shorter sequence for those in their BS/MD program. But how do other medical schools view this?
2)What is recommended for the MCAT? Personally if I choose this route, I plan on taking the MCAT after the Organic class but before the Bioorganic class. I know that biochem is recommended for the MCAT but will just the Organic class suffice?
Typically I wouldn?t even be concerned about this and would take the normal sequence but I switched to pre-med after my freshman year. Also, I am a Neuroscience major and the one semester organic is recommended for my major.
Thanks 😀