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Most medical schools seem to want 2 science letters and 1 non-science letter. I know some non-trads have requested exemption from it. How often do schools grant exemptions? And if they do, does it have a good effect, a bad effect, or none at all?
Also, for fall semester I was considering taking another science class because I only have one science letter in the bag. I have been out of college for about 3 years and have taken a few classes because they are prereqs. I'm a bit concerned about proving that I can still "cut it" academically - hence the decision to take another science class. My GPA is about average (3.7, sci 3.65, strong upward trend) so I don't need grade repair.
However, that takes precious time away from ECs/shadowing/MCAT study time. Do I really need that second science letter and are adcoms going to be concerned that my brains have turned to mush in the few years I've been away from school?
Also, for fall semester I was considering taking another science class because I only have one science letter in the bag. I have been out of college for about 3 years and have taken a few classes because they are prereqs. I'm a bit concerned about proving that I can still "cut it" academically - hence the decision to take another science class. My GPA is about average (3.7, sci 3.65, strong upward trend) so I don't need grade repair.
However, that takes precious time away from ECs/shadowing/MCAT study time. Do I really need that second science letter and are adcoms going to be concerned that my brains have turned to mush in the few years I've been away from school?
