biochemistry

<p>No. </p>

<p>Reqs for medical school are usually explicit and include
1 year of general chem.
1 year of organic chem.
1 year of physics
1 year f bio
1 year of writing intensive classes</p>

<p>The topics that are covered in other colleges’ junior year “Biochemistry” courses are covered in HC Bio 200 and Organic Chem. I actually had the intention of taking biochemistry at BMC (cause I wanted to avoid HC’s scary “Quantum” course… in my mind the toughest class @ HC) but the professor told me I couldn’t cause it would be redundant for what I already took. Also, I only took 1.75 semesters of chem (1 year organic as a 1st year student, 0.5 adv general chem sophomore and 0.25 BioInorganic chem 400 as a senior) and it didn’t impact my applications one bit… wait list at Yale, acceptances to Mount Sinai, Penn, NYU, Pitt. HC is well know among med schools and are willing to “fudge” their rules cause they know that the bigger picture is that graduates are very well prepared for anything med school can throw our way.</p>