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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Chemistry, after math, is the most logical starting place for premeds for several reasons...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: A Premed Primer | 9/29/1972 | See Source »

...three difficult (or not so difficult) science courses and decide that because of these poor grades earned during their freshman year, they should not go on. To avoid such discouragements, which often snowball into a disastrous sophomore slump. you should avoid a rough science schedule with inadequate math background as a freshman. If you fear a rough time with chemistry or biology as a freshman, take only Math Ar and Math la or Math 1a and lb and plan to take Nat Sci 3 as a sophomore. And if you find chemistry hard you may well need to strengthen your...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: A Premed Primer | 9/29/1972 | See Source »

...MATH...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: A Premed Primer | 9/29/1972 | See Source »

...Math Ar and Math la together are a good pair for the medical school premed requirement and for preparation for Nat Sci 3 or other chemistry courses. Realize that Math la (also Math 21a) is offered in the Spring as well as the Fall, and that Math lb is offered during both semesters as well, making it possible to take Math Ar, Math la and lb in sequences beginning with the fall semester of freshman year. If you feel your background in math is good, take Math 1 straight off. If you have less than 600 on the math SATs...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: A Premed Primer | 9/29/1972 | See Source »

...intended to be useful in providing a background for further math courses not for competence in calculations necessary for science courses; it should not be taken to fulfil premed requirements...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: A Premed Primer | 9/29/1972 | See Source »

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