Random Class Requirements

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What are some random classes or subjects that are required for MD and DO medical schools? I recently saw that sociology is a class...but it it REQUIRED? And if it is, which sociology. This is such a broad subject. Any help will be appreciated!
 
I have no idea which schools I want to go to. But is there a certain class that a lot of schools require, like sociology?
 
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Beyond the usual four science classes, I saw several schools that wanted a year of writing (or writing intensive classes). After that one school wanted a semester of psych, another wanted a semester of biochem, and some crazy place in California demanded a semester of zoo 101. Their vet school probably requires two semesters of human A&P, lol.
 
Beyond the usual four science classes, I saw several schools that wanted a year of writing (or writing intensive classes). After that one school wanted a semester of psych, another wanted a semester of biochem, and some crazy place in California demanded a semester of zoo 101. Their vet school probably requires two semesters of human A&P, lol.
Lol well zoo and bio are cross listed at alot of universities
 
zoo 101 is just intro bio, at least at my univ
 
I know Ohio State just added Anatomy to their list of required classes in the last year or two. Its probably a good class to take anyway though.
 
i think there was a thread that listed them but i can't find it

you'll probably be good with taking biochem, genetics, calc 2, statistics and maybe microbiology but it's pretty school specific

here i just found this, hope it helps.

http://www.swarthmore.edu/Documents/slife/pre_med/Math_Req_for_Medical_School.pdf
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Documents/slife/pre_med/Advanced_Science_Requirements.pdf

you should also consider purchasing the msar

Calc 2?!? How does that even make sense? Most schools dont even require Calc 1, let alone Calc 2.
 
Calc 2?!? How does that even make sense? Most schools dont even require Calc 1, let alone Calc 2.

i was just writing about recommended classes. didn't realize calc 2 was so difficult as to engender that kind of response.
 
i was just writing about recommended classes. didn't realize calc 2 was so difficult as to engender that kind of response.

Most schools require 1 year math, which is fulfilled with stats and calculus 1. There is only a few schools that require calculus 2 and a few more biochem.
 
i was just writing about recommended classes. didn't realize calc 2 was so difficult as to engender that kind of response.

Maybe not for everyone but for me, taking Calc 1 was like taking a French class for fluent speakers when I haven't even taken French 101.
 
Most schools require 1 year math, which is fulfilled with stats and calculus 1. There is only a few schools that require calculus 2 and a few more biochem.

Unless someone can name one specifically and cite it, my understanding is that no schools specifically require Calc II anymore (Harvard HST notwithstanding.) Until a year or so ago HMS, WashU, and Hopkins did, but their policies all changed.

Biochem is becoming more common though.
 
Unless someone can name one specifically and cite it, my understanding is that no schools specifically require Calc II anymore (Harvard HST notwithstanding.) Until a year or so ago HMS, WashU, and Hopkins did, but their policies all changed.

Biochem is becoming more common though.

Do you have a current list of schools that one shouldn't waste application fee on if Biochem has not been taken?
 
Unless someone can name one specifically and cite it, my understanding is that no schools specifically require Calc II anymore (Harvard HST notwithstanding.) Until a year or so ago HMS, WashU, and Hopkins did, but their policies all changed.

Biochem is becoming more common though.

Oh wow, I did not know they changed this. Cool!
 
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