Eukaryotic Genetics vs Immunobiology for MCAT prep

<p>While aren't required to have any of these course. I am currently taking prokaryotic genetics for my major at UCSB. I have the option of either taking immunobiology or eukaryotic genetics. The only problem with it is if I take eukaryotic genetics I will have a hellish winter quarter for my senior year of all upper div bio classes something they do not suggest (I'll be taking 4 or 5 of them). </p>

<p>I noticed that it is suggested to take genetics for the MCAT but we have two here at UCSB so I'm not sure which one that applies to, and I dont know how much it will help.</p>

<p>Does anyone have any insight on this situation?</p>