<p>I really need some general advice. I am a rising sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill and would like to apply to their Public Health BS/MPH program and later medical school. My course load is as follows:
- Organic Chemistry I
- Intro to Judaism
- Nutrition 240 (a prereq for the public health school)
- Anatomy Lab Intern (1 credit)
- Japanese 101
I ended my sophomore year with a overall 3.6 GPA and 3.3 science GPA. I was not very involved Freshman year (I was apart of 2 clubs and did a few hours of volunteering). Right now I am doing an 8 week summer pre-health student program.
My first question is about my coursework. I got Calc I and Bio I AP credit. Since I took A&P last spring and I am just concerned about not taking a math course in college. Calc II at Chapel hill is the most failed course so I do not want to take that class. Should I take stats even if I do not need it for anything? Also, besides volunteering at the hospital, what can I do to add more substance to my future medical school application. My final question is about getting an A in upper level science courses. Right now, I am stuck in the B+ range. In Chem 101/102 and A&P I got 88-89%s. If you are, or know, successful students, how do you study for these classes? Thank you in advance.</p>