Taking physics courses out of sequence seen as a red flag?

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6'4ontinder

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Dear SDN community,
Ive been taking courses through an University supported extension program that has waived perquisites for a majority of the classes. I was taking a three quarter long physics sequence but had to withdraw earlier (without a W) due to multiple coworkers quitting and me absorbing their responsibilities. I was able to build a decent rapport with the teacher and he was kind enough to send me the course material/slides despite me withdrawing.

In the upcoming quarter the same professor is teaching the second section of the physics class and I have the opportunity to take it with him despite not formally getting a grade in Physics-1. The other option is re-enrolling in physics 1 this upcoming quarter but with a professor multiple people have told me to avoid. The next time I can enroll in Physics-1 would be a year from now and that is ok with me because I would just have that course left while I study for the MCAT.

Would it be unwise to have it on my transcripts a physics course sequence of 2, 3, 1? Is it a red flag to an ADCOM? I am open to any suggestions.
Have a great week!
 
I dont think anyone will care what order you take them as long as you do well in them.
 
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