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"If a person has pursued an area in depth and has completed the pre-med requirements, his or her concentration doesn't have to be in the sciences," Michelson says. "It could be, for example, English."
Students who decide to concentrate in the Sciences tend to take the "more difficult" higher-level science courses in meeting their pre-med requirements, advisors say, For example, a biology concentrator will more likely take higher-level biology courses, such as Biological Sciences 10: "Introductory Molecular Biology" (B.S. 10), to...
Non-science concentrators must make the decision of whether to take the more difficult science courses in meeting their pre-med requirements, even though medical schools say it they do not require students to take higher level sciences.
The Biochemical Sciences concentration requires its students to take one semester of multivariable calculus and Physics 11a/b. As a result, those concentrating in this field will take the higher-level courses to complete both their pre-med and concentration requirements.
Biology Biological Sciences 1: "Introductory Genetics, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology" Pre-Med Requirement 45% Concentration and Other 55% Biological Sciences 2: "Organismic and Evolutionary Biology" Pre-Med Requirement 47% Concentration and Other 53% Biological Sciences 10: "Introductory Molecular Biology" Pre-Med Requirement 5% Concentration and Other 95% Biological Sciences...