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Calc I is required for DO school, no necessarily calc II. I only took calc I. I could not deal with the regular class since it went too fast so I took it by correspondence and got a tutor. Maybe that is something you need to do to get the grade you need? I would retake the D, it just looks bad and in today's competitve atmosphere for both MD and DO you don't want any reason for instant rejection.
oh gosh...
I go excited for a second because I thought this would be a parody thread of
D.O. and "specialty " threads that have been posted recently.
very disappointed.
Nope, plenty of people get into DO schools and MD schools without calculus 1. Admittedly they will need at least one semester of math, so college algebra, statistics, and up will satisfy the requirement.
That being said you may benefit from taking calc 1 & 2 for some areas of medical research.
There is a reason osteopathic schools do not include in math in the science gpa, thus it is of much less importance than other areas of your application. Don't worry about it.
you can retake at yolo community college, but it is not needed at all to apply. You can also list it as a planned retake so you don't lose that year.
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oh gosh...
I go excited for a second because I thought this would be a parody thread of
D.O. and "specialty " threads that have been posted recently.
very disappointed.
Agreed about Calculus is not a requirement. I haven't seen a single school even suggest it as a recommended course. I wouldn't worry about it at all.
They should require a real analysis course for all premeds. That course teaches you how to think formally and critically.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=...ty.edu/wtrench/texts/TRENCH_REAL_ANALYSIS.PDF