science APs

<p>I have no idea what you’re talking about, so I’m going to ramble in the general direction of what I think you’re saying.</p>

<p>Summer courses are always a possibility, but it’s an option I dislike because you have all year long to demonstrate how good a student you are; summer is the only time you have available to demonstrate extracurriculars like research or clinical service full-time.</p>

<p>The MCAT will, of course, let you take it whenever you want. Whether you have the courses or not, the AAMC doesn’t care. It’s just a question of how prepared you feel. You don’t have to have the required coursework to take the exam. I hadn’t taken any physics before taking the MCAT.</p>

<p>Medical school requirements work in years. Three quarters of organic chemistry or two semesters, whatever. That’s not to say the courses have to be taken back-to-back, although obviously you’ll remember more if you do so. But you can’t just take one quarter of biology and expect medical schools to admit you, no.</p>