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drmatty
05-14-2009, 09:35 AM
How hard are the premed classes...specifically the chemistry classes inorganic and organic chem? Do you have to type up formal lab reports after every lab? The university i'm at right now...we have to; its rough because it takes hours to type it up....there at least 20 pages long (after every single lab!)

Maz1
08-17-2009, 06:18 PM
wow, 20 pages every lab! i hope it's not quite as long at aua....

RajSangha
12-26-2009, 07:40 PM
thats fukt up:|
never heard of 1st and 2nd year chem lebs which are 20 pages long:|

savyrani
12-27-2009, 01:51 AM
yah uhh auas chem labs are NOT like that at all...its more like straight foward questions adn answers easy stuff honestly but that was only premed 1 adn 2 ...premed 3 adn 4 gets harder but nothing u cant really do

castalal
01-16-2010, 05:06 PM
Ok... SO I came from a regular 4 yr college... and am now at AUA. I remember those 20 page chem 1 &2 lab reports! Fact of the matter... They dont exist here ! APparently BIo is supposedly harder than the chem... I find them both 2 be pretty simple... extremely simplified versions of the regular classes at most universities! If u have any ? feel free to PM me or email!

UHSADOC
01-30-2010, 10:58 AM
Yes, take the pre-meds in your community college or University, not in your med schools, some states will require an actual BA, or BSc for licensing:
Organic Chemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Math
Psychology

Also I would advise on taking: Cognitive Psychology, Physiology and Biostatistics, to be better prepared for medical school....

Don't forget to take the MCAT as well, use KAPLAN and Princeton Review for that.

Cheers,

Tipton
02-02-2010, 09:27 AM
Yes, take the pre-meds in your community college or University, not in your med schools, some states will require an actual BA, or BSc for licensing:
Organic Chemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Math
Psychology



I'd appreciate an example of a State that requires a Bachelor's degree for Licensure.