Pre-med course requirements

<p>The College's website (Georgetown</a> University Undergraduate Bulletin 2011-2012: Georgetown College) states students "may not take two courses in the same discipline in the same semester during the first two years." Math and Science are considered to be the same discipline. Does this also apply to pre-med students? I was really hoping to take both General Chemistry and Calculus during my first year.</p>

<p>I didn’t look into this earlier but if that is correct, that is kinda gay.</p>

<p>God, should have went to Hopkins!!</p>

<p>I would not assume that math and science are considered the same discipline.
For example, even though sociology, anthropology, economics, government and psychology are all considered “social sciences,” they are considered to be different disciplines.
Following that reasoning, I would think that math, biology, chemistry, physics, etc. are all different “disciplines.”</p>

<p>Nope. Premeds regularly take stats bio and chem freshman year in the same semester.</p>