When to take science classes

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Given that the application process starts 1 year prior to admission to DPT program, is it ill-advised to take some of the science pre-reqs in year 4 of the BS program? (not a bulk of them but let's say 2)
How is that looked upon by admission officials?

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Given that the application process starts 1 year prior to admission to DPT program, is it ill-advised to take some of the science pre-reqs in year 4 of the BS program? (not a bulk of them but let's say 2)
How is that looked upon by admission officials?
Doesn't matter. Some schools require your prerequisites to be completed within the last 5-10 years - just keep that in mind.
 
Given that the application process starts 1 year prior to admission to DPT program, is it ill-advised to take some of the science pre-reqs in year 4 of the BS program? (not a bulk of them but let's say 2)
How is that looked upon by admission officials?
They don't look at it negatively, but many schools have limits as to have many pre-reqs you can have unfinished at the time you're applying
 
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I am correct to assume that 2 pre-reqs taken in the 4th year wouldn't be too many? (especially if they are physics, rather than bio/chem)
 
I am correct to assume that 2 pre-reqs taken in the 4th year wouldn't be too many? (especially if they are physics, rather than bio/chem)
it's totally fine!
 
I am correct to assume that 2 pre-reqs taken in the 4th year wouldn't be too many? (especially if they are physics, rather than bio/chem)
Some schools have a cap on how many hard sciences you can take at a time per semester....which is honestly for your own sanity. So just don't attempt doing, say, physics, bio, and chem all the same semester - even if they do allow you to, it is not going to be a fun time and you'll dig yourself into a GPA hole that would be very difficult to get out of.
 
I am correct to assume that 2 pre-reqs taken in the 4th year wouldn't be too many? (especially if they are physics, rather than bio/chem)
Oh, and also look at the sequencing. Some schools only offer, say, physics 1 every spring, physics 2 every fall, things like that. They aren't always offered every semester and they aren't always sequenced fall first spring second.
 
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