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...requirements for admission to medical school include one year of biology with lab two years of chemistry with lab one year of physics with lab. and one year of mathematics In general. AP courses taken in secondary school may not be counted. most states require the five premedical courses in college before licenses to practice medicine can be issued Don't plan on anything less than five years of science and math as listed above. Furthermore, medical schools are unhappy with just the minimum requirements but that is something to worry about later. The premedical requirements should be completed...
...math requirement is the most flexible of all the premed requirements as far as the medical schools are concerned. The med schools are often willing to accept pre-calculus, statistics, computer sciences, etc. to fulfil the requirement. Clearly, if you are a student with excellent math preparation, say an AP score of 4 or 5, you need have little concern except that you must still take Math 20 or, preferably Math 21. Otherwise, enroll in either Math Ar or Math...
...reasonable, recommended beginning program for freshmen with little AP exposure in math or chemistry is Nat Sci 3 and Math 1 or Math Ar More than two premedical courses as a freshmen is unwise unless you are not only confident about your academic prowess in the sciences but also have demonstrated facility in sciences Such demonstrated facility would include previous excellent work in secondary school in chemistry physics mathematics. APs in chemistry--physics math or biology, or, superhigh math SAI scores overs with considerable exposure the sciences in secondary school...
...killing only seven out of eight occupants). The front-page maze of banner headlines luring readers to inside pages gave way to a single full-column headline atop the new paper; there will be no more 60 pt. "Reds Repelled in Viet Rocket Attack" leading to a five-inch AP story on Page...
Before the week was out, one TWA plane, sitting empty in AP Las Vegas, was blasted apart. Another in New York was narrowly saved when a bomb in the cockpit was defused just minutes before detonation. Dynamite was found on a United Air Lines flight into Seattle. And, in a fourth incident not disclosed by the Government, TIME Correspondent Jerry Hannifin learned that two plastique explosive devices were concealed in spray cans aboard a United 727. The cans were discovered when a federal agent searching a suspected suitcase noticed a can of Right Guard and of Noxzema seemed too heavy...