When to double up on science prereqs?

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Queef Debris

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Hi, I will be a sophomore this fall and have yet to any of the main science prerequisites (gen chem, bio, orgo, physics). I plan to spread them out over 3 years. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what order i should take them in and when to double up. Is it wise to pair up gen chem and bio for my first year of science? or should i take bio with orgo instead? Also, which classes are most important for the MCAT? (i will be taking it after the last semester) My reason for 3 years is to get the best grade possible and not to get burned out from studying. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
 
Take Gen Chem and Bio next year. You can take OChem and Physics in your junior year.

As for the most important subject for MCAT, they are all equally important. I would however maybe give slightly less emphasis on OChem, as it has the least amount of questions on the MCAT.
 
Also, you didn't mention Calculus in the pre-reqs. Some schools require you to take Calc. You should research the schools you are planning applying to, and see if you will need to take it.
 
I'm hoping to avoid calculus or atleast take it after the mcat, I took an elementary stats class freshman year with an A- and have to take an upper division stats class for my psychology major so maybe I won't need it if the schools im applying to will take stats for the math requirement.

I was also thinking of taking physics and biochemistry (1 semester) my junior year with ochem for senior year, then take the mcat and apply, then have a 5th year to finish my major classes and take a break, are there any negatives to this plan besides "wasting" a year?
 
I think most schools require that you take organic before you take biochemistry (at least mine does) because there is a fair amount of organic in biochem and you would be completely lost if you didn't even know how to name organic molecules. That would be the biggest negative I could see from that plan. There is nothing wrong with taking a year off to work/volunteer/do something cool before you commit to medical school. Most people I have talked to have been very happy they got that time.
 
I would recommend that you take Biochem after Organic. Your plan of taking the 5th year "off" to finish your major is great because I am planning to do the same. 😀 Don't worry, it won't look bad.
 
I'm taking physics 1, ochem 1, diff eq, matsci for engineers, and a c programming class in the fall, you'll be fine.
 
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