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Hi everyone,
So I am currently taking classes at my local 4 hear university to be able to apply for Med School. The Pre-Med advisor is recommending that along with the year of Biology, Physics, General, and Organic Chemistry that I need to take I should also take a year of Anatomy and Physiology, a semester of Cell Biology, a semester of Microbiology, and a semester of Genetics.
I have not taken many classes but my previous degree was in Anthropology and Sociology with a 3.9+ GPA.
My question is, do you all think that it is necessary to take the other classes? Would they make me more appealing as an applicant, or are they just sources of knowledge that will be covered in Med School anyways?
Thanks a bunch!
So I am currently taking classes at my local 4 hear university to be able to apply for Med School. The Pre-Med advisor is recommending that along with the year of Biology, Physics, General, and Organic Chemistry that I need to take I should also take a year of Anatomy and Physiology, a semester of Cell Biology, a semester of Microbiology, and a semester of Genetics.
I have not taken many classes but my previous degree was in Anthropology and Sociology with a 3.9+ GPA.
My question is, do you all think that it is necessary to take the other classes? Would they make me more appealing as an applicant, or are they just sources of knowledge that will be covered in Med School anyways?
Thanks a bunch!
