Striving for innovation: physics, engineering, and medicine

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Indeed, I agreed to this, but most colleges I had applied to had similar policies, and yet, I am not too concerned by the limited nature of the registrar’s policies. Orgo and Multivariable Calculus/Linear are definitely courses just at my level of chemistry and mathematics, respectively.</p>

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Two credits means two of my school’s credits, which is two semester courses. They would enter the transcript like this:
Say I chose AP Biology for credit, then it would say something like “BIOLAP 1.0
The legend clearly indicates that the biology credit comes from AP – for most medical schools this would render useless, since they “do not accept” AP credit. Is that correct?”
If so, I guess I might move on towards more advanced chemistry, like Integrated Chem Lab, Advanced Organic Synthesis, Biochem, Organometallic, or P-Chem. For biology, though, given that my AP course was a long time ago, I might simply go for the intro courses 181/182 next year.</p>

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Courses in depts like Philosophy are writing-intensive if they have a series of short papers and a final long paper, is that correct? Would that count?</p>

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Course credit… so if I get the two semester credits for CHEM 141/142 from AP, which requires that I have a B or more in my organic chemistry courses, does that count for gen. chem?</p>

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I heard the MCAT has a two-year validity time period. If I take it during sophomore year, I believe it wouldn’t serve a purpose since I would be applying to MSTP on my spring 5th year (at Columbia). Would taking it junior year work fine?</p>

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I am not taking this personally at all, but I’d like to share that I am enjoying college very much! Of course, I am maintaining a balance between academics and fun at college. I am doing intramural sports and have joined student groups (namely, dance crew)… and of course, I do enjoy college life on weekends and so on. I am doing this for my own sake, and to me, studying is an enjoyable learning process, but that does not mean I do not value direct, personal experience from simply spending time with other people!</p>

<p>Thank you for your advice. If you can reply, go ahead and please do! The more I hear, the better I’ll be able to sort it out!</p>