plant biology or animal biology

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Ok, so i am a psychology major and im still working on my pre-med requirements but i don't have that much time left to take both plant and animal biology. So which one should i take? Or which one is more likely to show up on the mcat. Please any input will help.

Thanks

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Ok, so i am a psychology major and im still working on my pre-med requirements but i don't have that much time left to take both plant and animal biology. So which one should i take? Or which one is more likely to show up on the mcat. Please any input will help.

Thanks

i am not so sure what these courses entail. but i cant remember a single Q on MCAT that was about plant..well..i dont remember much about MCAT now, but animal biology might be more helpful..and maybe more interesting..
 
Ok, so i am a psychology major and im still working on my pre-med requirements but i don't have that much time left to take both plant and animal biology. So which one should i take? Or which one is more likely to show up on the mcat. Please any input will help.

Thanks


That depends do you want to be a plant doctor or a human (animal) doctor?
 
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Animal. You will not find anything on the MCAT about plants. I dont know about non-human animals either, but at least most of the material is comparative.
 
I like animal biology so much better. Plant biology was boring for me except the photosynthesis part.
 
You need to take general biology to satisfy premed requirements for most US schools, not human, not plant, not environmental or such.
 
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