<p>will any english course cover the two semesters that most medical schools require for a writing course, or should i just take the writing course itself?</p>
<p>Ask your college's premed advisers. They'll know what classes from your college medical schools will deem satisfactory.</p>
<p>Take the writing course, you'll be a better person/student because of it.</p>
<p>but the thing is i took AP Lit. and Comp. my senior year and that would cover the General education requirement i have at my school for writing...so instead i was going to take two upper level english courses</p>
<p>I guess you have no choice, unless you can forfeit your AP credit and retake t the writing courses?</p>
<p>There aren't upper level writing courses at your school? I find that hard to believe.</p>
<p>English courses will usually be accepted to fulfill any writing course requirements.
Writing courses are not always accepted to fulfill English requirements.</p>
<p>Hence, it is better to just take two English courses rather than, say, two creative writing courses.</p>
<p>thanks for the input</p>
<p>my school has a rhet course. does that count? the rest are lit courses. would mythology count? its under my school's lit courses</p>