I tried doing a search on here but everything that came up was for MD. Is there a list anywhere on here?
+1 I don't know of a list that accepts Biochem over Organic II. Personally, I'd recommend making a list of those schools that you're interested in and then double checking prior to applying.I know RVU does, I am not sure about the rest, as I don't remember! You really will probably have to do the leg work yourself; it is only ~25 schools, you can do it...
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=726990&highlight=biochem+organic
This is what I learned during my app cycle
MSUCOM isn't mentioned in the link but the program requires 16 credits of chemistry--inorganic, organic and at least three credits of biochemistry. MSUCOM doesn't even require labs as part of the 16 credits.I tried doing a search on here but everything that came up was for MD. Is there a list anywhere on here?
MSUCOM isn't mentioned in the link but the program requires 16 credits of chemistry--inorganic, organic and at least three credits of biochemistry. MSUCOM doesn't even require labs as part of the 16 credits.
My sources: email with admissions advisor, a classmate who has confirmed the same information, and the website: http://www.com.msu.edu/admissions/requirements.html.
The only way to make the credits work at MSUCOM is to take the Labs.
You need gen chem 1,2 + Orgo 1,2 + Biochem... If you don't take the labs (which you're usually required to in all but Biochem) you're credits short.
Aside from that, seeing as how both Orgo 2 and Biochem are pre reqs, I don't see how one can make up for the other.