Would a Associate in Science in Physics degree from my community college benefit me for medical school? How so?

I don’t understand how that’s possible because 1 semester seems to be remedial, and he’s completed NO major pre-req beside Precalc-Calc (ie., he’s not completed Bio 101 nor Chem 101 nor Physics 101 nor anything beside the basic Gen Eds: psych, soc, and Freshman comp1&2.) My guess is that he’s got credits but he’s not got the graduation requirements (ie., he has 60+ credits but 15 of those are remedial and they’re not organized for a proper transfer unless he wants to transfer as a sophomore and catch up on 1st year courses???)

@napnemeanix : can you clarify?
As far as I can tell, your problem isn’t with your electives, but rather with your major pre-reqs.
At that point, you should have completed 2 science courses with lab and one art/humanities/foreign language class, if you want to transfer to a 4-year university as a sophomore. To transfer as a junior, you’d need to have 4-6 courses completed that are related to your future major and are pre-reqs for it on top of that.

You should only graduate in May 2022 or December 2021 after completing all your first-year requirements at least.