<p>for junior year, should i take orgo,physics and have the MCATs to study for (is this feasible/normally done, or would it be very intense)</p>
<p>or take physics summer of sophmore year at a local college (is this even allowed?)</p>
<p>for junior year, should i take orgo,physics and have the MCATs to study for (is this feasible/normally done, or would it be very intense)</p>
<p>or take physics summer of sophmore year at a local college (is this even allowed?)</p>
<p>and would this help to retain the info for the mcat, or will i come dangerously close to not learning everything i need to know</p>
<p>1.) Some medical schools don’t accept community college credits.</p>
<p>2.) Summer courses interfere with more important activities like extracurriculars.</p>
<p>3.) Physics and organic chemistry content on the MCAT is pretty light. You’ll be fine for the MCAT. Balancing the courses, of course, can be very tricky.</p>