Duke graduate ('08) taking questions

<p>gilberto118 - in terms of basic requirements, you will need two BIO or BAA classes with lab components. This is most easily done by taking BIO25L (General Bio 1) and BIO26L (General Bio 2). Others to consider if you have AP credit (but may be harder to get into due to high demand, and limited spaces) are BIO103 (Microbio), BIO108 (Vertebrate Anatomy), and BIO151L (Animal Physiology). These courses have only BIO25 or AP credit as a prereq if I recall correctly. It will be harder to find a BAA class with lab since they all tend to have a BAA93 (Intro BAA) prereq which does not itself have a lab.</p>