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Is biology required for studying medicine?

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actually i m

doing my 7 th year in my secondary school

in 2 years time i ll be going to university

i want to be sure if Biology is required for studying medicine

& is it important to do it at what level

"A" level or "As " level(subsidiary)

plz i need professional advice

thx

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  1. You have two years to prepare yourself for biology and chemistry at a rate that can be summarized like this: all day, everyday.

    BioChick is right.


  2. You are kidding, right?  Go talk with your guidance counselor.  You've got some work to do.

  3. Biology, chemistry and physics are all required.  Biology is probably the most important but chemistry is also vital.  It is more important that you learn the material.  The grade is important but you also need to learn it to do well on the MCAT or other required entrance test.

  4. if you're seriously asking this question, you probably shouldn't be a doctor.

  5. Biology is the study of life. How do you think you'll be practicing medicine if not on living organisms?

    If biology and anatomy aren't required for medicine, they ******* should be.

    Let me know what medical schools admit you without studying biology and I'll be sure to look out for that diploma plaque next time I visit the doctor.

  6. MEDICINE IS BIOLOGY!!

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