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Non trad, DIYS post bac here.
I've been trying to figure out:
1.) If I have to take the second semester of orgo
2.) Even if its not required, should I take it anyways
I've already taken the first semester of orgo with lab and biochemistry. After looking around at admissions websites, it seems like nearly all schools accept biochem in place of the second semester of orgo. At the school where I'm taking my prereqs, the health advising website says the following: "we are confident that our pre-med students will be well prepared" for med school applications if they take chem 1 and 2, orgo 1 (and not the second semester), and biochem. For the post-bac program here they don't even include the second semester on the list of courses to take.
On the other hand, I've read numerous threads here where posters claim that most schools still require the second semester, and that even if they don't it still is a good idea to take it (without saying why).
The reason it's important to me is that I only have room in my schedule for one more science class next semester and I would much rather take upper level genetics or cell bio next semester. I took my intro bio sequence many years ago, and my impression is that it's important to show success in recent biology coursework if that is the case.
Apologies for the long post, any advice would be much appreciated.
I've been trying to figure out:
1.) If I have to take the second semester of orgo
2.) Even if its not required, should I take it anyways
I've already taken the first semester of orgo with lab and biochemistry. After looking around at admissions websites, it seems like nearly all schools accept biochem in place of the second semester of orgo. At the school where I'm taking my prereqs, the health advising website says the following: "we are confident that our pre-med students will be well prepared" for med school applications if they take chem 1 and 2, orgo 1 (and not the second semester), and biochem. For the post-bac program here they don't even include the second semester on the list of courses to take.
On the other hand, I've read numerous threads here where posters claim that most schools still require the second semester, and that even if they don't it still is a good idea to take it (without saying why).
The reason it's important to me is that I only have room in my schedule for one more science class next semester and I would much rather take upper level genetics or cell bio next semester. I took my intro bio sequence many years ago, and my impression is that it's important to show success in recent biology coursework if that is the case.
Apologies for the long post, any advice would be much appreciated.