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I understand that taking calculus-based statistics and physics will help my overall understanding as a student. But if we were to discuss pure strategy (from the perspectives of MD officers), does calculus-based versus non-calculus-based makes a difference for either course? I know that the Harvard-MIT HST program does require calculus-based coursework, but I can't think of any other program that does. Is there any slight advantage for taking the more difficult option even in the context of the most selective medical schools?