All programs have requirements. These courses prepare you for the work that will come later.
2007-09-30 16:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question seems to be a scream for help rather than a question. Why don't you talk to an adviser or counselor at your school? You listed 7 courses that sound like they are good courses for a pre-med student. If you take 2 or 3 of those courses each semester, you'll easily get them done in 4 semesters. What else do you have to take to get the associates degree?
2007-09-30 16:40:41
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answered by hottotrot1_usa 7
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If you started your pre-med courses as a freshmen then you should have finished all the req. for med school within 2 years. Those courses aren't before pre-med studies, they are the pre-med studies. Pre-med is not a major but an extra set of courses to prepare you for med. school and the mcat. They are also used to weed out people who might think they want to attend med school. As a pre-med student you can major in anything because remember pre-med is not a major but an extra set of courses.
there arent that many you should only have to take 8hours bio, 16hours chemistry, Cal 1(Cal 2 for Harvard) 1 year physics. When i started i did gen ed 1st semester then started some pre med courses with my gen ed ones the next semester and still finished before my junior year.
so just relax you will fine get ready to study hard and be sure that this is what you want to do.
2007-09-30 17:56:40
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answered by Brandon C 1
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All of these courses are essential for an Associates Degree. They are meant to be a prerequisite for any advanced science major.
Since you have informed the Registration Department you would like to eventually major in medicine. They have designed a curriculum for pre-med students and these are the necessary courses.
2007-09-30 16:54:21
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answered by Al L 4
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2016-11-06 21:51:30
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answered by monsalvatge 4
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Well when you are aiming ahead for a major, the classes you take headed for that major matter....it will probably help you get into the college you want later....especially if you do well in them.
Medical colleges are very hard to get into. They are probably using this to choose their students later. If you can't hack this....you'll never make it in medical school!
2007-09-30 16:41:23
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answered by samantha 6
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1958-too long to remember .I did study science subjects but at home never been to a university ( only regis,at Royal College of Surgeons-Dublin)- though I covered the pre-med syllabus ( and never dreamt of it since then!)
2007-09-30 16:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel your pain, I am also pre-med. These classes teach you the basic building blocks that you will need for the higher level classes.
2007-09-30 16:39:08
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answered by crazydoce 3
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These aren't courses that you take BEFORE premed classes. These ARE premed classes.
2007-09-30 17:53:42
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answered by Ranto 7
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most of ur classes are just going to be review, but u will be learnin new material
2007-09-30 16:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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