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I'm reapplying to medical school this cycle, and I'm having to take Sociology this semester to prepare for the new mcat. What would be some upper division classes that'd be really helpful for the new mcat and to improve my critical thinking skills for the new mcat?
I've already taken all the premed requirements except for Sociology. I've also taken Biochemistry, MCB, Genetics, and Microbio, but not NPB. The reason why I didn't take NPB is because I self-studied for it on the old mcat and even though my MCAT scores went from a 31 to a 28, my Biosci score went from a 10 to a 13 between those two tests. I'm not a great standardized test taker, and would really like to take some upper division science classes that'd help me get in the right mindset and develop the necessary critical thinking skills to do better on this test and improve my critical thinking skills. I know standardized tests are a HUGE part of medicine, so I want to develop the necessary critical thinking skills as best as possible. These courses would also serve as a topic to discuss in my interviews next cycle to "demonstrate my improvement".
Otherwise, I was thinking of maybe taking an engineering elective class and tying it into to my interest in surgery, or maybe a computer programming class and tying it into my need to improve my technical literacy considering how much of medicine is electronic these days. Would either of these type of classes help? I'm definitely open to other much stronger ideas and suggestions to really work on my standardized test skills though.
I've already taken all the premed requirements except for Sociology. I've also taken Biochemistry, MCB, Genetics, and Microbio, but not NPB. The reason why I didn't take NPB is because I self-studied for it on the old mcat and even though my MCAT scores went from a 31 to a 28, my Biosci score went from a 10 to a 13 between those two tests. I'm not a great standardized test taker, and would really like to take some upper division science classes that'd help me get in the right mindset and develop the necessary critical thinking skills to do better on this test and improve my critical thinking skills. I know standardized tests are a HUGE part of medicine, so I want to develop the necessary critical thinking skills as best as possible. These courses would also serve as a topic to discuss in my interviews next cycle to "demonstrate my improvement".
Otherwise, I was thinking of maybe taking an engineering elective class and tying it into to my interest in surgery, or maybe a computer programming class and tying it into my need to improve my technical literacy considering how much of medicine is electronic these days. Would either of these type of classes help? I'm definitely open to other much stronger ideas and suggestions to really work on my standardized test skills though.
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