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  • Wow, this information was WAY more informing than Mark McBain's telepromptor interpretting. I'm not a pre-med major; I'm a radiology tech. major and possibly phlebotamy as well . I just find the whole idea of pre-med very inteeresting; If you want to specialize in pathology, then a B.S. in Biochemistry is very ideal because pathologists use chemistry, physics, and biology for diagnosing patients; and Biochemistry requires calculus II, general,organic, and physcical chem. physics and biology.

  • Very helpful. Thank you. I've been having trouble finding an informative video for my current situation. When you said that they like to see the higher difficulty courses to show you can handle the vigorous workload was a big help, as simple as it may seem. Although, I did not know you needed 2 English courses. in the pre-med course description I looked at, English 101 is the only English class required of you. However, you still need to fulfill Humanities requirements so that may be it. Thanks!

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