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my moms on by case telling me to start studying already
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<p>ur asian rnt u?</p>
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my moms on by case telling me to start studying already
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<p>ur asian rnt u?</p>
<p>DESI yep paki pride FTW</p>
<p>What about...</p>
<p>1st semester
Bio 1 w/ lab
Gen Chem w/ lab
Calc
some elective (Rhetorics?)</p>
<p>2nd sem.
Bio 2 w/ lab
Gen Chem 2 w/ lab
Biocalc I + Lab (what's your major, never heard of this class before)
Spanish</p>
<p>3rd sem.
Orgo 1
Physic 1 w/ lab
Bio Calc I + Lab
Research Writing</p>
<p>4th sem
Orgo 2 w/ lab
Physics 2 w/ lab
Bio Calc II + Lab
elective (spanish or NatSCI I Lab)</p>
<p>...and if you really want to take the MCAT after 2nd yr, you can study May/June/July/start of Aug (or even Sept) and take it before school starts back. Most are saying your schedule is "insane" b/c many people spread their premed and major reqs over 3 years and take it during the spring of your 3rd year (March/April/May/June/July/Aug). At my school, your proposed 1st semester would total 23 credits and its 18 max, when most take 12/13/14 and some 15/16. I would also consider pushing back spanish till junior or senior year, its not important now.</p>
<p>To add on, you can finish the pre-reqs in 2 years. I think many add on a 3 year so they can take classes such as physiology, genetics, cell biology, biochem, etc, that will help prep for the MCAT (esp physio).</p>
<p>Do you even know what being "well-rounded" means? </p>
<p>That schedule is suicide. Unless you want to spend 99.9999999% of your time in the library or in your dorm typing papers. </p>
<p>I am beside my self.</p>
<p>Three labs in it's self will take up atleast 7-8 hours of time during the week. Add that in with all the clases you are attending.</p>
<p>There is no rush, take out one-two reqs per semester, and two-three other generally easy classes to make up for any slip-ups.</p>
<p>EDIT: The schedule you made above me is realistic. The prior post was refering to your original schedule. I would still be careful though... Wait and load up your sophomore year. Feel college out first IMO.</p>