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Hi all,
So I was a bit undecided about pursuing medicine in the beginning of my undergrad as I wanted to go to graduate school instead. I took the prereqs early on in my undergrad however(Perks of being a Biology major lol) and did well.
However, I am interested in retaking Physics 1 and 2, which I receieved an A for. Here's why:
My professor was quite a shady character. Though he came from a top notch background, he didn't care about teaching or students for the matter. He would give the class worksheets and go over it 10 mins before class ended and then design the test like the worksheet. It was a complete joke! Needless to say, administration got a hold of this and fired him. But, by then, I had already taken Physics 1 AND 2 with him.... He was basically the only professor who taught physics for Bio majors at my small liberal arts school.
I didn't really think it would affect me until I started looking at practice MCAT questions and seeing how much of the fundamentals I truly lacked. While I studied from review books, I just didn't feel comfortable as I felt I was lacking SOOOOO much of the basics.
My community college offers a summer course at a discounted price. The professor is known to be phenomenal, both as a physicist and as a teacher. I was looking to relearn this information, which I haven't even seen in 2 years, and comfortably go to someone experienced in this field to seek help for MCAT related questions?
Will medical school admissions look down upon this? Would they even know if I retook this course? Do you have any suggestions? Money isn't an issue and time really isn't an issue.
I simply just feel like physics is a hard subject to learn on your own. It requires application, persistence, and guidance. And I'm afraid to take upperlvel physics courses, if I don't even feel like I learned the basics right. It's obviously not my strong suit lol!
So I was a bit undecided about pursuing medicine in the beginning of my undergrad as I wanted to go to graduate school instead. I took the prereqs early on in my undergrad however(Perks of being a Biology major lol) and did well.
However, I am interested in retaking Physics 1 and 2, which I receieved an A for. Here's why:
My professor was quite a shady character. Though he came from a top notch background, he didn't care about teaching or students for the matter. He would give the class worksheets and go over it 10 mins before class ended and then design the test like the worksheet. It was a complete joke! Needless to say, administration got a hold of this and fired him. But, by then, I had already taken Physics 1 AND 2 with him.... He was basically the only professor who taught physics for Bio majors at my small liberal arts school.
I didn't really think it would affect me until I started looking at practice MCAT questions and seeing how much of the fundamentals I truly lacked. While I studied from review books, I just didn't feel comfortable as I felt I was lacking SOOOOO much of the basics.
My community college offers a summer course at a discounted price. The professor is known to be phenomenal, both as a physicist and as a teacher. I was looking to relearn this information, which I haven't even seen in 2 years, and comfortably go to someone experienced in this field to seek help for MCAT related questions?
Will medical school admissions look down upon this? Would they even know if I retook this course? Do you have any suggestions? Money isn't an issue and time really isn't an issue.
I simply just feel like physics is a hard subject to learn on your own. It requires application, persistence, and guidance. And I'm afraid to take upperlvel physics courses, if I don't even feel like I learned the basics right. It's obviously not my strong suit lol!