Pre-Med High School Class's in College?

<p>I am currently a junior i have taken biology,and chemistry in freshman and sophmore year i forgot most of the stuff i learned those years, and plan to go pre-med in college. I want to know if the pre-med class's go over the topics that we all should have learned in high school or do i have to take remedial class's to take the regular class's. If so what should i do now so i can avoid this horrible problem.</p>

<p>no they will go over topics covered in your HS classes, only in more depth.</p>

<p>It's amazing how the farther you go in many courses the more the things they taught you at the beginning don't necessarily hold true.</p>

<p>I agree with bigredmed. They'll go over everything you need to know, and if the lecturer doesn't do it, the textbook(s) will. Anyway, you probably remember more than you think. :) </p>

<p>If you're still worried, you could start reviewing any test prep material you might have gotten over the years... grab a friend and start quizzing each other...</p>

<p>Yeah bigredmed, and then they wonder why young adults tend to be rebellious. Well maybe if they had just started out by telling us the truth, instead of giving us a false sense of security...</p>

<p>Yeah, the biology I learned 5 months ago have been lost in the clutter of my brain. I can identify with how the facts change over time. In middle school, we learned stuff about what different parts of a cell worked and when I was in biology class the teacher was like, "Actually, so and so doesn't really do this, it actually does this etc" Then he showed us a Discovery channel documentary about how T-rex was actually a scavenger and not a hunter and some kids got upset because when they were little they were obsessed with dinosaurs and watched Jurassic Park, and now they learned that T-rex fed off of the prey after other dinosaurs got to them first.</p>