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I'm in my first semester of post-bacc pre-reqs now and I'm trying to plan out the rest of my classes. My school offers a summer semester but with limited class choices. So I'm planning on taking Gen Chem II and Physics I, which will only put me at part-time status. After summer, I will have 2 semesters left no matter what since I'll still need O Chem I and II. The only other classes I'll need are Bio II and Physics II. So either I'll be taking 3 classes in the fall and 1 in the spring or 2 classes both semesters.
Do you think med schools will hold my light courseload against me? I would think that many non-trads would have this problem, since the chem sequence will take 4 semesters but there aren't enough other pre-reqs to hit a full course load that whole time. I have 8 semesters from college taking a full course load each semester so I would hope that med schools would consider that. I'll also be picking up a job in addition to my volunteering, shadowing, MCAT studying, etc.
Do you think med schools will hold my light courseload against me? I would think that many non-trads would have this problem, since the chem sequence will take 4 semesters but there aren't enough other pre-reqs to hit a full course load that whole time. I have 8 semesters from college taking a full course load each semester so I would hope that med schools would consider that. I'll also be picking up a job in addition to my volunteering, shadowing, MCAT studying, etc.
