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I am planning to take Chem 2 this summer because I was not able to take it this semester because of registration issues. Do med schools look down upon this compared to taking a science course during the regular academic school year? Can somebody please elaborate on this?
 
A few will. A few would care less. The rest would fall somewhere in between. Can I quantify how many will stick your application in the shredder because of it? No.
 
A few will. A few would care less. The rest would fall somewhere in between. Can I quantify how many will stick your application in the shredder because of it? No.


I am be no means an expert on this topic, so I won't comment. Sufice to say, this is the first time I've heard anyone say anything other then " They don't give a rat's ass."
 
I fail to see why it would be bad for your applications... You will doing the same things in the fall/spring anyway. Don't go by what i said, but i just don't see the logic if it did affect your chances.
 
A few will. A few would care less. The rest would fall somewhere in between. Can I quantify how many will stick your application in the shredder because of it? No.


~99.3782% WON'T care. I've reviewed the print-outs that medical school admissions committees get from AMCAS and it would be quite a lengthy process to review which applicants took which courses during the summer. If you multiply that by 1000's of applicants, you get a huge waste of time. Trust me, admissions committees are not wasting this time.

-admissions committees interviewer / senior medical student
 
I am be no means an expert on this topic, so I won't comment. Sufice to say, this is the first time I've heard anyone say anything other then " They don't give a rat's ass."

LOL.

It may be interesting to know that I'll be retaking the general chemistry sequence this summer. It's just been too long since I took it. That demonstrates my lack of concern about the whole "classes in the summer thing."
 
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