<p>So yeah, I want to get into the College of Natural Sciences at the University I want to get in and then go to Medical School after that</p>
<p>the major is biology, the science one</p>
<p>now I'll have at least 54 credits by the time the fall semester is over and try to transfer in the spring; I've already taken all the required basics besides Government II, which I'll be taking this fall semester; but I only have a 3.3</p>
<p>basically what I'm asking is that I need to take some easy classes so that my gpa will go up, but I need to know which easy classes to take</p>
<p>and also are there any certain classes that would improve my chances of getting in for this major? (I can't take Calculus yet so that's out of the question)</p>
<p>thanks in advance guys</p>
<p>I take it you’re in community college as of now. Have you taken general chem yet? General Bio? How about Pre-calculus? Most science departments require that you have taken these before you are admitted into the major or even to the school(In your case, a school based on science) If you haven’t taken any of these yet, I would.</p>
<p>If you can not take Calculus it means you have not taken pre-Calculus yet which indicates that you have probably not yet taken General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry or Physics either. These are all required courses in order to apply to medical school and none of them are easy. It sounds like you have already taken most of your “easy” classes and now it is time to do the hard ones. Looking for “easy” courses to try and pad your GPA is not going to get you into medical school at this point, hard work and dedication sufficient to get A grades in your medical school prerequisites is what you should be focusing on.</p>
<p>naw man, the problem is that they want me to take Chemistry/Biology and all the other classes concerning my major at the actual University, since medical school will value those more since they are obviously harder</p>
<p>Calculus I’ll take at community college since UT’s calculus is bat**** crazy hard</p>
<p>reason I’m padding my gpa is so I can get into the actual university, I’ll be taking pre-cal next semester</p>
<p>Yea, but when transferring, they not only look at the cumalative GPA, but the type of courses you took as well. And trust me you want to take chem/bio before you transfer, that way you don’t have to worry about taking that crap, and have access to the upper division courses.</p>