Hello everyone, I have a general schedule already down packed, but I'm stressing quite a lot over a small detail (bad, I know). I'm an incoming freshman, and my schedule as of right now is:
Chemistry (basic, AP level-ish) + lab: 4 credits, 2 semesters
Integration of science, technology, and philosophy course: 3 credits (looked interesting but I've heard it's a lot of reading), 1 semester
Anthropology and biology: 3 credits, 1 semester
Modern physics: 3 credits (AFAIK, easy and interesting course), 1 semester
Total: 13 credits
I'm thinking of dropping the anthro+bio course, which is basically looking at why humans vary in skin color, height, etc., and adding the introductory biology sequence (1 yr), which includes a lab component. This is 5 credits total. This would put me at 15 credits.
Here are my options for when to enroll in biology (among the other prerequisites for medical school):
#1:
Freshman: Chemistry + Lab
Sophmore: Biology + Lab, Orgo + (1 semester) Lab
Junior: Physics
#2:
Freshman: Chemistry + Lab, Biology + Lab
Sophmore: Orgo + (1 semester) Lab
Junior: Physics
#3:
Freshman: Chemistry + Lab, 1 semester Biology + Lab
Sophmore: 1 semester Biology + Lab, Orgo + (1 semester) Lab
Junior: Physics
Some clarifications: For option #3, the first sequence of biology is completed spring semester of freshman year, and the second is completed fall of sophmore year.
To me the question of when to take biology is especially confusing because I've been asking advisors, senior pre-meds, and searched all over the internet (including SDN) and they've all given me different suggestions. Now obviously this reflects the fact that everyone learns at a different pace, adjusts differently, etc., but I'd like any thoughts on the three options posted above. Personally, I think option #1 (apparently the most common option of the three) will be killer due to orgo. But I'm not sure if I'm "mature" enough to take option #2 or #3. I have taken AP Chemistry in high school but not AP Biology. I do have about 30 credits coming into college though, if that makes a difference at all.
For anyone that's taken the option similar to what I have listed, can you guys give any input on difficulties? Did you remember biology come time for the MCAT if you did option #2? There just seems to be so many options and so many things to consider, I know I shouldn't stress BEFORE going to college but.. bleh.
Well, thanks in advance for any input guys. It'd be greatly appreciated. 🙂