I am a premed sophomore, and I completed organic chem, general chem, and biology, so I am planning to take physics and biochemistry for this upcoming spring term.

Is this schedule endurable? Physics in my school is considered as hard as organic chemistry.

I finished organic 1 and 2 during this last summer term by living in the library 11 hours per day.

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One Response to “Should I take Biochemistry and physics smultaneously as a premed sophomore?”

  1. Jimmy on October 27th, 2008 8:55 pm

    I’m a chem major and I took Orgo, biochemistry and physics concurrently. I say go for it! If you can’t handle these “undergraduate” sciences, how will you handle those highly professionalized sciences courses(graduate level)?

    *******NOTE: I do recommend that you take the hardest professor since he/she will prepare you well for the MCAT. I know premeds who took easy professors for the sciences and they screwed up on the MCAT.

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