<p>According to the pre-health advisory at my university, for the new MCAT and medical school requirements (which concern me as a current freshman), premed students are suggested to take sociology, psychology, and anthropolgy. Is this true? I already took an intro to psychology course and a course about sociology of families but I am reluctant to take anthropology of biological humans. So I just want to make sure that all three courses are needed and how much they play in the MCAT. For instance, will just one intro class to each of these subjects suffice for the new MCAT section and medical school requirements?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>