thanks for the quick replies!
chopper - holy crap im all scared to pile on science classes now. I was going to try to get general bio, chem, and phys (plus a psychology class or two.. because I like it and I'm interested in psychiatry) in 2 semesters and stuff any other science or math in the 2 semesters after that, thinking I could be done by the end of next fall if I took summer classes.
In high school (class of '95 😛 ) I took ap chems, ap calc, and honors physics, and regular bio, but that was a long time ago, and i never took the ap tests themselves. That all pretty much sums up my science and math experience. No such courses in college at all.
Because I'm applying as a post-bac, my undergrad school is not stressing any math requirement. Note that I have a BFA in animation which has NO math classes (I took a logic/philosophy class to fulfill this requirement).. I know some med schools require college level math classes, and some do not. but I am a little bothered by my record having a big empty space where at least one math class would be. I am planning on taking a statistics class in psychology. That would be about it. How much do I have to worry about this? I do want to get into some at least semi-competititve schools.
Also, my english/lit classes were honors level, but they are 8-10 years old.. 🙁 do you think this is going to be a problem, or do they just need to know I can write (as will be demonstrated on the MCAT)?
TarHokie_08 - I was wondering the same thing. Should I just see if I can take it now? or just build up 😛 it was at least one of the things I was considering.
UNTlabrat - I have a BFA in animation, and I was planning on taking at least 1 year of chem, 1 year of bio, 1 year of phys, and 1 year of organic chem, some psychology classes if i could fit them in.. and probably another science class or two but I am not sure which yet. I'm going to be majoring in psychology on paper, but I don't think I am going to actually complete a second degree.
what do you guys think of all this? anyone? 🙁