ONE WEEK LEFT! HELP ME DECIDE PLEASE!!!

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OK Guys,

Remember me asking you guys if I should take cell bio or micro? Well, I found out today that the INtro. cell bio class is for non-science majors, which of course I am a non-science major but that means it wont cover as much material as a cell bio for a science major. Now, here are my other options: Should I take that cell bio class even though its not for a science major? or should I take Micro or the Human Physiology? These last two are for science majors, so they indeed will cover all of the material in depth. What do you guys think? for MCAT since I am a non science major; micro or human physio? Also, whic one carries more work?

Eduardo
 
To be honest, you don't really need either of those classes to do well on the MCAT. You really have to decide what is best for you. That class for non-science majors will be very easy, and you should get a good grade, which only helps your GPA. Technically you might be majoring in something else, but because you are pre med you are still basically a science major. However, the human physiology course would look good to any med school when they are reviewing your application, and would probably make your first year a little easier if you retain info well. It's just a matter of perspective. But honestly, the MCAT science is not that hard at all, you have to memorize a few things, but most important you have to learn how to take the test to do well.
 
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