<p>I’m a gen chem major, hoping to go to med school. The research classes are worth “2-6” credits. Not sure what that means, so I just assumed 2.</p>
<p>Was wondering if, as a pre-med, I should finish in 3 years, or just take a very mellow senior year?</p>
<p>Would have 42+82=124 credits with this schedule (assuming i place out of foreign language with Spanish CLEP this summer). I would also have completed all the gened/CAS requirements for the BCh (with honors i think).</p>
<p>I threw statistics in for the med schools (like UCLA) that want either stats and calc or 2 semesters of math in college. </p>
<p>I wanna go all out on studying for the MCAT and take it right after sophomore year, when I finish Ochem. I feel that it would be the best time.</p>
<p>Was thinking of a 4/yr schedule like this:</p>
<p>Fall Frosh: (12)
- Calc 3
- Intro Bio w/ lab
- Physics w calc 1</p>
<p>Spring Frosh: (11)
- Stats
- Bio w/ Lab 2
- Physics w calc 2</p>
<p>Fall Soph: (14)
- Ochem 1
- HU
- Research 1
- Quantitative analysis</p>
<p>Spring Soph: (10)
- Ochem 2
- HU
- Research 2</p>
<p>Fall Junior: (13)
- Physical Chem 1 w/lab
- W1
- Inorganic Chem
- Research 3</p>
<p>Spring Junior: (9)
- Physical Chem 2 w/lab
- W2
- Research 4</p>
<p>Fall Senior: (7)
- Instrumental Analysis
- FA</p>
<p>Spring Senior: (6)
- Biochem 1
- Lit</p>