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Aug

MCAT courses?

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Can anyone tell me where to find a list of courses necessary to have completed in order to be prepared for the MCAT exam if I am a Academe of California San Diego student? Thank you

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  1. Mark says:

    In general, you need to have completed one year each (three quarters, in view of the fact that you’re at UCSD) of introductory: physics, bio, general chem and o-chem.

    Math is not on the test, but it is required for medical admissions. Most schools do not accept AP creds in lieu of pre-reqs.

    You do NOT need to have completed upper-division coursework for the MCAT, although many say it helps. I don’t reckon so — I reckon it’s more vital to have taken a excellent reading & composition class, and maybe one or two philosophy classes to tackle the verbal and essay sections.

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