<p>So we need a year of english for med school...
what are the easiest courses or the most popular courses taken by pre-med students to satisfy this requirement?</p>
<p>If you need to complete R&C, any two R&Cs will do it.</p>
<p>If you are immune to R&C, any two English courses or any two literature courses (from pretty much any department) will work.</p>
<p>I got a 4 on the AP English Literature test so I only need 1 semester of R&C to graduate from Berkeley. But if I’m pre-med should I take a full year of R&C?</p>
<p>you can do 1 semester of R&C + 1 semester of arts/literature breadth (something from the English department) to kill 2 birds with one stone.</p>
<p>Most non-R&C literature course are pretty much always easier than R&C courses (and also easier to get into), so taking R&C courses you have already passed out of is kind of detrimental (i.e. you have to waste four units of phase 1 and you are taking a class that can often be rather difficult)</p>
<p>I’m currently taking English 132 for my premed req as a freshman. I don’t know, there are a lot of juniors/seniors in my class…</p>
<p>okay can someone please recommend easy, non-RC english courses that satisfy the pre-med requirement?</p>
<p>again, something easy please with little reading (sorry if i sound like a grade whore)</p>
<p>…bump…</p>
<p>in my opinion, i think RC courses would be easier because there would be a lot of people in there that are science/ non english or humanity majors while something from the english department would be more geared towards people who are good at english?</p>
<p>Would med schools take rhetoric courses in lieu of traditional english classes? I’m sure that if they know what rhetoric is and what you do in the classes, they would take it - but it’s not the most common department across the country. </p>
<p>I really don’t want to take an R&C class, since I AP-ed out of them. Plus, it would waste my Phase 1 of Telebears, which I REALLY need for labs next semester…</p>