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Kind of in a dilemma right now. As I'm planning out my future schedules, I've run into a problem with regards to the mcat. I plan on taking it at the end of winter break (1 month) in the middle of my junior year. I'll have the summer after sophomore year, the first semester of junior, and winter break to prepare for it. In the semester before the mcat, I could either take biochem I alongside anatomy/physiology (with electives/easy classes thrown in), or I could replace anatomy/physio with cell biology, which is a notoriously difficult course in my university. My dilemma is, if I take cell biology, I would be consumed by the class and won't have much (if any) time to study for the mcat, but if cell biology is tested heavily on the mcat and I would be studying it considerably anyway, then it may be better for me to take it beforehand. Looking for thoughts on this, thanks for any advice.