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I know I asked this on a previous thread, but I figured I'd start a new one so this didn't get lost in the oblivion of the OCHEM thread.
1) I posted earlier that I was planning on taking OCHEM this summer, and many of you, and my pre med advisor, suggested against that. She told me that if I absolutely had to take a summer class, which I kinda do, I should take Physics. I am not that concerned that a condensed class will be more difficult, because I took many of my 400 level Economics courses for my degree in the summer and did well in them. I am more concerned that such a quick pace will not be condusive to actually retaining the material for the MCAT. I am planning to take a KAPLAN class so I was wondering if that would help to "make up" for any lacking Physics knowledge that some say a summer class might cause.
2) Also, I have thought about some of the advice I got to take BIO I this spring along with CHEM II, and then BIO II during the summer, that way I will only have one summer session class to take instead of two. This would be ideal, and then I could take ORGO and PHYSICS next year along with a higher science maybe, and then take the MCAT after I finish. But the school I am taking BIO I at may not offer BIO II this summer, cause they didn't last summer. If that happens, I would have to take BIO II next fall with ORGO I and PHYSICS I and basically I couldn't do that becuase in order to do well I could not work enough to support myself. Would it be a bad idea to take BIO II at another school if they offered it in summer? It would only be that one class, but would switching between schools be a bad idea? I am going to call the BIO dept tomorrow and see if they are offering BIO II in the summer. Any advice though would help.
1) I posted earlier that I was planning on taking OCHEM this summer, and many of you, and my pre med advisor, suggested against that. She told me that if I absolutely had to take a summer class, which I kinda do, I should take Physics. I am not that concerned that a condensed class will be more difficult, because I took many of my 400 level Economics courses for my degree in the summer and did well in them. I am more concerned that such a quick pace will not be condusive to actually retaining the material for the MCAT. I am planning to take a KAPLAN class so I was wondering if that would help to "make up" for any lacking Physics knowledge that some say a summer class might cause.
2) Also, I have thought about some of the advice I got to take BIO I this spring along with CHEM II, and then BIO II during the summer, that way I will only have one summer session class to take instead of two. This would be ideal, and then I could take ORGO and PHYSICS next year along with a higher science maybe, and then take the MCAT after I finish. But the school I am taking BIO I at may not offer BIO II this summer, cause they didn't last summer. If that happens, I would have to take BIO II next fall with ORGO I and PHYSICS I and basically I couldn't do that becuase in order to do well I could not work enough to support myself. Would it be a bad idea to take BIO II at another school if they offered it in summer? It would only be that one class, but would switching between schools be a bad idea? I am going to call the BIO dept tomorrow and see if they are offering BIO II in the summer. Any advice though would help.