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Do I Need Calculus For Pre Med?

Asked by: Nona Langworth
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No. Most allopathic medical schools (at least in the U.S.) do not require calculus as a prerequisite subject.

Do you need calculus for the MCAT?

The MCAT is primarily a conceptual exam, with little actual mathematical computation. Any math that is on the MCAT is fundamental: just arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry. There is absolutely no calculus on the MCAT.

Is Calc 3 required for pre med?

Many medical schools do not require anything above pre-calculus. Some medical schools require Calc I. Few medical schools require Calc II. ZERO medical schools require Calc III.

Do I have to take Calc 3?

Full Member. Calc III is the most fun one and is relatively easier than Calc II, it isn’t required for anything but if you really enjoy math and have the space then go for it.

Does pre-med require calculus 2?

Nope. In my experience I’ve seen a few schools that ask for a year of math but statistics classes count for that.

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Do you need calculus BC for med school?

Most medical schools expect students to take one or two semesters of calculus. … However, advanced placement calculus is not a prerequisite for calculus 1, and students who take pre-calculus in high school can go straight into calculus 1 in college, if they pass the placement exam.

How much calculus do you need for the MCAT?

While the MCAT does not have calculus, most pre-medical students still have to take the class as part of the prerequisite courses for admissions to medical school. The general requirement is a year of math, which can be two semesters of calculus or one semester each of calculus and statistics.

Do surgeons need calculus?

No, physicians don’t use calculus in clinical practice. BUT calc is required by a great many schools (more than 10-20), and with good reason. Not only does calc help explain physics and chemistry, but it is essentially a course in thinking.

What courses should I take before the MCAT?

We recommend completing the following courses before attempting the MCAT exam:

  • General Chemistry I and II.
  • Organic Chemistry I and II.
  • Physics I and II.
  • Cell Biology.
  • Molecular Biology.
  • Biochemistry.
  • Human Anatomy.
  • Introduction to Human Physiology.

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