Prereqs as MCAT prep?

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I was a premed student for two years before losing sight of the light at the end of the tunnel and switching to business. Now, 3 years later, I'm going back to school to finish my prereqs and pursue a medical career. I've already taken most of my science classes, through OChem II, genetics and cell bio, leaving me with 2 semesters of Physics to get under my belt. I am looking to take the MCAT next spring sometime.

Aside from these two Physics classes and extensive review of subjects taken previously, can anyone recommend a couple courses that might be useful for MCAT prep? Biochemistry and A&P immediately come to mind as possibilities...thoughts? Other suggestions?
 
Are there any classes that will help me for the MCAT?

Outside of your pre-reqs, you don't really need anything else. That said, some classes may give you a slight edge or help you. The classes typically considered the most helpful are:

1. Genetics
2. Anatomy and Physiology (specifically the physiology)
3. Biochemistry
 
Are there any classes that will help me for the MCAT?

Outside of your pre-reqs, you don't really need anything else. That said, some classes may give you a slight edge or help you. The classes typically considered the most helpful are:

1. Genetics
2. Anatomy and Physiology (specifically the physiology)
3. Biochemistry

IMO, anatomy is prolly the most useful of this list.
 
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