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-''Don't worry I'm a pre-med''
 
-''Don't worry I'm a pre-med''
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'''IMPORTANT NOTE: Pre-med is a tough choice regardless of where you go; at Knox, it will be especially rigorous, as already-tough classes like calculus and organic chemistry are sped up to an inhuman rate of 2/3rds of a year.'''
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==Classes That You WILL Have to Take==
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These classes are the cornerstones of both medical school and the MCAT that you'll need to take to get in.
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*[[BIOL 110]], [[BIOL 120]], [[BIOL 130]] (General Biology)
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*[[CHEM 101]], [[CHEM 102]] (General Chemistry)
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*[[CHEM 211]], [[CHEM 212]] (Organic Chemistry)
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*[[PHYS 110]], [[PHYS 120]], [[PHYS 130]]/[[PHYS 130A]] (General Physics)
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==Classes That You MAY Have to Take==
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These classes vary from school to school; some might require none of these at all, while rigorous schools might require several. Out of all of these, the most likely to be required are College Writing and Calculus I.
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*[[BCHM 301]] (Biochemistry I: Structure & Function)
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*[[BIOL 323]] (Microbiology)
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*[[BIOL 325]] (Anatomy)
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*[[BIOL 328]] (Physiology)
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*[[BIOL 332]] (Molecular Biology)
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*[[CHEM 215]] (Inorganic Chemistry)
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*[[ENG 101]], [[ENG 102]] (College Writing)
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*[[MATH 151]]/[[MATH 140]] and [[MATH 141]] (Calculus I) {Many schools require}, [[MATH 152]] (Calculus II) {Some schools require}

Revision as of 15:44, 15 May 2008

With a Pre-Med major one becomes privy to all knowledge of the known universe.

-How to I get to the park?

-Take that street down to the light and it will be on the left.

-Are you sure? I just came from that way.

-Don't worry I'm a pre-med

IMPORTANT NOTE: Pre-med is a tough choice regardless of where you go; at Knox, it will be especially rigorous, as already-tough classes like calculus and organic chemistry are sped up to an inhuman rate of 2/3rds of a year.

Classes That You WILL Have to Take

These classes are the cornerstones of both medical school and the MCAT that you'll need to take to get in.

Classes That You MAY Have to Take

These classes vary from school to school; some might require none of these at all, while rigorous schools might require several. Out of all of these, the most likely to be required are College Writing and Calculus I.