Will adcoms have a problem with me not taking more than 15 credits any semester of undergrad?

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I've taken 15 credits exactly every semester. Will adcoms view this as a bad thing and assume that I can't handle the medical school courseload?

I've never had a reason to take more than 15 credits/semester, because it doesn't affect when I graduate.
 
I hope not, I've always taken about 12-15 credits. I have seen a few SDN crazies admit they take about 18-20 credits and manage to grad with a 3.5+, but that seems to be a minority.
 
How did you get this idea inside your head..? 😵
 
How did you get this idea inside your head..? 😵

Premed advisor. Told me that my courseload may be viewed under scrutiny because I am an Anthropology major and haven't taken more than 15 credits
 
I'm just a little surprised that you were able to pull off that...with lab classes and other classes that aren't 3 credit hours.

I really can't see a way it would hurt you. If you never took more than 12 I might see it being an issue considering that's barely full time
 
I don't mean to hijack here, but what about if you took more than 15 some semesters and less than 15 other semesters?
 
Premed advisor. Told me that my courseload may be viewed under scrutiny because I am an Anthropology major and haven't taken more than 15 credits
My premed advisor told me the same thing. She also said I wouldn't be ready to apply last year... Well I'm starting med school in July. I took 13 credits my last 3 semesters.
 
I hope not, I've always taken about 12-15 credits. I have seen a few SDN crazies admit they take about 18-20 credits and manage to grad with a 3.5+, but that seems to be a minority.

As one of those crazies, I would have probably loved 15 credits/term, but you know what they say about hindsight.
 
Premed advisor. Told me that my courseload may be viewed under scrutiny because I am an Anthropology major and haven't taken more than 15 credits

My premed advisor told me the same thing. She also said I wouldn't be ready to apply last year... Well I'm starting med school in July. I took 13 credits my last 3 semesters.

This is why, in some cases, the SDN hivemind is a better pre-med advisor than the people who officially hold that position. 😛
 
There is a still widely-held, incorrect perception by students and advisors that biology majors are favored or expected by medical schools, and thus non-biology majors somehow have to overcome this. Acceptance data does not support this. Dont get worried about it

I'm a chemistry major, and the only thing I'm now concerned about is that my 2 past semesters were 13 hours, and 3 of them were for research (granted I spent a lot of time in the lab, 4 days a week on average). I will still graduate on time (4 years) because of the credits i had coming in to college (much of which does not entail prereq classes), and I've completed the courses needed for a history minor at my school. If three of my hours next semester are research (which they will be for either credit or pay), should I just make sure to take around 16 hours just so it's perceived as rigorous enough?

I was at 17 and 15 for my two earlier semesters, and 11 hours for a summer study abroad
 
Yes, they will. I suggest looking into other careers.
 
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