<p>hey everyone. so i want to be a doctor when i grow up, and ive set every thing in high school around that fact. the science courses i have taken are chemistry, human anatomy, ap biology, and ap chemistry (im taking this currently), and ive aced all courses. im a senior right now, and one course i havent taken is physics. how much do you think that will affect admissions? i'd like to think that something like that can be forgiven because medicine is centered more around biology and chemistry than physics. what do you guys think?</p>
<p>Science majors shoul try to take chem, bio and physics. It shouldn't be too much of a problem though...</p>
<p>You have to take college level Physics if you are hoping to be prepared for med school. You are putting your self a a disadvange by not taking any Physics in HS, as it will make you a less strong candidate for admission compared to those who did.</p>
<p>Yeah- if you have the chance, take phys. this year.</p>