<p>^ Your goal is about 18-19 credit hours with 2 difficult science classes and one easy. You will have to have lighter schedule studying for MCAT in you Junior year (average majority of pre-meds, non-genius test takers). So, plan accordingly. Do not forget that most pre-meds also work, do Research and other EC’s and you do not want to slack in that area either.</p>
<p>Rawk, no it won’t. If you are that concerned at least swap out a science for an easier nonscience pre-req for your major that doesn’t have a lab commitment.</p>
<p>Or postpone the lab.</p>
<p>"And I already took AP classes for them so I been over the material already for all 5 classes. "</p>
<p>-Guarantee that you have NOT “been over the material already for all 5 classes.”. It is not an opinion, it is a fact. This fact is based on comments from one who graduated #1 in her HS class.</p>
<p>MiamiDAP, yeah i know that, im just saying i have a gist of the subject. This is so weird though, i feel like i will be far behind in my classes then. So should i take bio , chem, then organics and then physics my senior year along with biochemistry, genetics and embryology?</p>