Originally Posted by Shift
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So you think it's a good idea to hold off on the biology sequence (beyond General at least) until the 4-year school? I planned to do a full *intro* physics sequence (the calculus-based one), as well as do math through at least undergrad abstract algebra.

I don't think that I implied holding off on biology.
I just quickly scanned the web for 'med school course requirements' and found this:
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Coursework

The commonly accepted coursework requirements for medical school include a minimum of 1 year of:

General biology
Physics with lab
General chemistry (inorganic chemistry) with lab
Organic chemistry with lab
Calculus
English

So it's only one year of biology - The point I am trying to make is that if you do all of the above over the course of college, then you have lots of room to do as much of the Math/Physics as pleases you. My advice is to load up on what makes you happy.
Smiles,
Grinity


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