<p>I believe there is a misunderstanding in regard to non-calc Physics. Non-calc does NOT mean non-math. Non-calc Physics is still very challenging for most as HS Physics (including AP Physics) is very deficient. Just for comparison, non-calc college Physics is much much harder than college Gen. Chem, both of them are part of MCAT PS section and one should be prepared very well in both. So, all these jokes about “cartoon” Physics and such are not that relevant. More so, do NOT combine Physics with couple more challenging science classes. 2 challenging classes per semester is OK, more might be a problem. Taking Physics with Orgo is OK, but I would not advise combining them with Cell Bio or Genetics or Physiology (as an example). Calc. on the other hand, is NOT a hard college class, maybe other higher level math beyond Med. School requirement is, but I have been in engineering myself and never had any problem with college math.</p>