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Hi all,
I have received a diploma in BS Biology in the December of 2017, and I'm taking the MCAT on 5th of May. I'm planning to apply this cycle, and I would like to know how do medical school look at the prerequisites.
The main reason is because I've transferred 2 classes (8 credits of Chemistry) from an international University, and those credits were evaluated and accepted at my undergraduate institution, however, AMCAS doesn't accept any international credits, not even as transferred and now I'm worried that I would have to wait for one more year and take chemistry again. I have completed 2 semesters of Organic, and one semester of Biochemistry, and all the other.
Is there a chance that medical schools can accept those credits, and that I won't have to take them again?
Thank you.
I have received a diploma in BS Biology in the December of 2017, and I'm taking the MCAT on 5th of May. I'm planning to apply this cycle, and I would like to know how do medical school look at the prerequisites.
The main reason is because I've transferred 2 classes (8 credits of Chemistry) from an international University, and those credits were evaluated and accepted at my undergraduate institution, however, AMCAS doesn't accept any international credits, not even as transferred and now I'm worried that I would have to wait for one more year and take chemistry again. I have completed 2 semesters of Organic, and one semester of Biochemistry, and all the other.
Is there a chance that medical schools can accept those credits, and that I won't have to take them again?
Thank you.