| Since those 2 schools have a solid core, it might be a good idea to show a greater breath of subjects, but that's just conjecture on my part. On the other hand, you suggest dropping chem or calc for more of a fun class, that could be a problem with showing that you're taking challenging courses.
That said, your schedule doesn't look that lopsided to me. You have 4 science & 1 math course for your premed sequence, 3 social science (showing an obvious interest in NB/cog sci) and 2 writing courses.
One thought, you are taking several NB/CS courses, and these won't be of any help with the MCATs, nor will they count towards your premed requirements (unless they also count as Bio courses), are you taking them because they interest you, and would you be willing to drop one of these in order to show a wider range of coursework?
One other thing to consider is that unless you're really set on taking your MCATs after your sop year, there's not that much reason to load up on premed courses the first year. |