take mcats without physics?

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i wont get to take all the physics requirements for med school before i can take the mcat, is it possible to do well with my knowledge from AP physics.
 
Uh... yeah.
So supposedly you already took the MCAT and got a 33 ACCORDING TO THE OTHER THREAD YOU HAD ABOUT YOUR GPA TREND.

Hmm...
Something is fishy here.

Got a 33 and doesn't know whether you should take MCAT without taking physics courses...
 
I believe you created this thread

BAD OVERALL GPA but INCREASING GPA TREND

And in it, you specifically say 33M MCAT when I and many others ask you about your score in order to better access your situation.

So, what exactly is this 33M? A diag? An estimate? Because if you got a 33M on a real test, I would assume you're done with it.


And furthermore, this thread probably belongs in the MCAT forum, not here.

EDIT - shnjb beat me to it. Well the link is there for anyone to look. But, yeah...
 
im sorry i share this account with 2 other friends from school. probably not the best way to seem truthful about threads.
 
im sorry i share this account with 2 other friends from school. probably not the best way to seem truthful about threads.

Ouch.
Bad excuse man.
Bad excuse.

Why not 5 other people?
How about a friend who got a 39?
 
what is your problem? i share the account with 2 friends from school, what is the big deal? its a forum to answer questions, and i asked a question. my friend is already ahead of me in the process, hes a year older. why must this situation be made into something much larger and unnecessary.
 
I honestly don't care about you believing me or not, because I DO NOT see the severity in me sharing this account with others? The whole purpose of this website is to get an array of peoples opinions on a situation not just one. If everyone would just rely on the advice of one person, this website would not exist. So..with that being said, any advice from anyone?
 
Why share accounts when it's free to register? Just wondering...
 
My friend originally signed up and told me of the great advice he was getting, all i had was one question so i figured it wouldn't hurt to ask on his account and he was nice enough to give me his username and password knowing I wouldn't be doing anything wrong on his account. Sorry I guess? I didnt realize so many people would be against multiple users. I will sign up on my own for any further questions if this caused such an uproar.
 
My friend originally signed up and told me of the great advice he was getting, all i had was one question so i figured it wouldn't hurt to ask on his account and he was nice enough to give me his username and password knowing I wouldn't be doing anything wrong on his account. Sorry I guess? I didnt realize so many people would be against multiple users. I will sign up on my own for any further questions if this caused such an uproar.

It is just this site gets trolls from time to time who ask stupid questions and waste people's time. If you're interested in using this site as a resource for any extended period of time it would be to your benefit to have your own account. Seeing as how it is a free service, there is no reason you shouldn't invest 5 minutes of time into registering, if you plan on using the account at all.

I would attempt to answer your actual question, but I haven't taken the mcat so I don't have much to offer in that way.
 
Well, taking the MCAT without taking college-level physics is about as dumb as sharing a personal account to get advice with a bunch of your friends....
 
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