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what is the most comfortable way to take the premed journey. if one knows absolutely nothing about science. IN LIST FORM to keep things black and white.
I thought even if you AP out of a course Med Schools still want you to take the classes?This is how I did it (AP'ed out of Bio and Calc 1)
Freshman Fall: Chem1, Calc2, Physics1
Freshman Spring: Chem2, Physics2
Sophomore Fall: Orgo1, Orgo lab
Sophomore Spring: Orgo2
Do Universities allow you to take your labs in the summer?This is how I did it (there are many combinations that are equally doable):
Fall freshman:
- Calc I
- Chem I
- Bio I
Spring freshman:
- Calc II
- Chem II
- Bio II
Fall sophomore:
- Orgo I
- Physics I
Spring sophomore:
- Orgo II
- Physics II
... of course you could make use of summers to further spread them out. You'll also need to sprinkle in the labs for each of these along the way (I saved mine for the end).
I thought even if you AP out of a course Med Schools still want you to take the classes?
Is this a good plan?
Freshman Fall:
Calc 1
Bio 1
Chem 1
Freshman Spring (current):
Calc 2
Bio 2
Chem 2
Sophomore Fall:
Orgo 1
English 1
Sophomore Spring:
Orgo 2
English 2
Junior Fall:
Physics 1
Junior Spring:
Physics 2
Go ahead in finish off your Physics your sophomore year. Get your pre reqs out the way and take that MCAT!Is this a good plan?
Freshman Fall:
Calc 1
Bio 1
Chem 1
Freshman Spring (current):
Calc 2
Bio 2
Chem 2
Sophomore Fall:
Orgo 1
English 1
Sophomore Spring:
Orgo 2
English 2
Junior Fall:
Physics 1
Junior Spring:
Physics 2
This is how I did it (there are many combinations that are equally doable):
Fall freshman:
- Calc I
- Chem I
- Bio I
Spring freshman:
- Calc II
- Chem II
- Bio II
Fall sophomore:
- Orgo I
- Physics I
Spring sophomore:
- Orgo II
- Physics II
I could, but I was thinking of concentrating on getting a better grade on orgo. Does the MCAT even cover Physics 2 material?
yes. You'll want to have all your pre-reqs out of the way early to make room for studying and taking the mcat. Ideally you want to get them done by the end of sophomore year because you'll take the mcat your junior year if you plan on matriculating to a med school right out of undergrad.
I thought even if you AP out of a course Med Schools still want you to take the classes?
the OP didn't ask what you did, he/she asked what the best way for an ignorant person is.
- don't waste your time with calculus until after the MCAT
- take as many summer classes as possible
- fall1: bio1 and chem 1 spring 1: bio2 and chem2 summer1 physics 1 and 2
fall2: ochem1 and upper division bio spring2: ochem 2 and upper division bio summer2: upper division bio or biochem or stats or a combination of those
fall3 and onward: more upper division stuff
I APed out of Calc, BioI, BioII and ChemI. I wouldn't necessarily suggest not taking these because they can be a wonderful GPA buffer. However, I have gained several medical school acceptances so if you feel you have a strong background you can skip these (although without Bio in college I wasn't eligible to apply to the UC programs...) although as you can see from my list I did plenty of upper level bio (additional life sciences = als) before I applied.
soph summer
physics1, physics1lab
Uhhh you might need some calculus for physics. At my school I have to take calculus before I enter into physics.
How did taking physics in the summer work out? Was it everyday lectures ? Was it a torrid pace?
Something to check into, but many schools offer two sections of Physics I and II, one trig-based and one calc-based. If trig-based (or algebra based, I have also seen it called), calc is not required.Uhhh you might need some calculus for physics. At my school I have to take calculus before I enter into physics.
what is the most comfortable way to take the premed journey. if one knows absolutely nothing about science. IN LIST FORM to keep things black and white.
I thought even if you AP out of a course Med Schools still want you to take the classes?
This is how I did it (there are many combinations that are equally doable):
Fall freshman:
- Calc I
- Chem I
- Bio I
Spring freshman:
- Calc II
- Chem II
- Bio II
Fall sophomore:
- Orgo I
- Physics I
Spring sophomore:
- Orgo II
- Physics II
... of course you could make use of summers to further spread them out. You'll also need to sprinkle in the labs for each of these along the way (I saved mine for the end).
If I do end up taking this sequence, when will I take Genetics w/ Lab and Biochemistry? Is taking both during Junior Fall doable?
Do you need Calc II as a pre-req?