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Will an astronomy course suffice as a Medical School Physics requirement?

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Will an astronomy course suffice as a Medical School Physics requirement?

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  1. You might want to double check, there is a lot of physics in Astronomy but I would still check though.


  2. No.  Astronomy is not physics, and I don't think that any med school would accept it.  Also, in most universities, astronomy is a one semester course, and most med schools require 2 semesters of physics.

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