<p>Hi, I don't really know if this is the right place to post this, but here goes.
I just finished my first year of college, and I've decided that I want to go premed. The problem is, I sort of missed a year to take the classes required. I took Calc 1 and 2, but I know that most premed students start out with chemistry and biology and a bunch of other stuff, so even with the two math courses I'm still pretty far behind. Is it a lost cause at this stage? If not, then what classes should I be taking this coming year? I've signed up for Chemistry and Physics, but I'm thinking about dropping Physics and taking Biology instead, and just take Physics my junior year. Or is this the wrong way of going about things? I'm just really confused and I'd appreciate all the help I could get. Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>Nope, you're fine. Worse comes to worst, you take an extra year off after college so that your senior year grades get included, but even that's not necessarily. Normal order -- which is not necessarily best -- is GenChem/Bio, Organic/Physics, more Bio. Your original way also works.</p>