<p>I don't really know how to phrase my question, but let me explain to you my scenario:
I'm going to start my sophomore year of college as a Material Science & Engineering major, and my last three semesters went as following (I took two summer classes):
Fall 2012 (Major in Animal Science)
Bio 1, Calc 1 for Eng, Psych 101, Freshman Comp, and Animal Science
Spring 2013 (change of heart, decided to go for engineering)
Chem 1, Chem lab, Physics 1, Calc 2 for Eng, and Intro to Comp for Eng.
Summer 2013 (I played catch-up with the rest of the engineers here)
Chem 2, Engineering Statics
Now, I'm not saying I'm going to, but my parents have been trying to convince me to do pre-med, and if I were to do that, I'd have to do the following:
Take physics 1 lab Fall 2013
& Take bio 2 Spring 2014
Okay, now my questions are as following:
1.) Is it bad that I took chem 1 and physics 1 "off season"? Because in my school, they offer both 1 & 2 each semester, and the usual pre meds take chem 1 and physics 1 in the fall, but I ended up taking them in the Spring instead. Does that matter?
2.) Does it look awkward that I did bio 102 three semesters away from bio 101?<br>
3.) Does it look bad that I did chem 2 in the summer?<br>
& 4.) Am I better off majoring in Chemistry than something strange like Biomathematics? (if I were to end up doing premed)
I'm sorry for over saturating it, I'm just confused and I need some things cleared up. Thanks in advanced everyone!</p>
<p>As long as you fulfill the requirements and graduate with a degree they don’t care about 1,2 or 4. Would be better to take something other than a premed prerequisite during the summer and take chem 2 during the school year</p>