Wake Forest Physics
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Transfer credit for physics classesWake Forest students who want credit for physics taken elsewhere should read the following guidelines.
Determining eligibility for Physics 113 or 114 creditTo be eligible for transfer credit, the course must meet the following requirements:
Be sure to include supporting documentation for the above in your request for transfer credit. The most frequent reason for denial of transfer credit is absence of a clear indication of a calculus requirement for the course. Considerations for pre-meds when considering taking summer school elsewhereWake students taking the MCAT traditionally do very well on the physics questions. Part of the reason is that our courses are taught very well. Much of learning physics is about learning to work very difficult problems, and this is a skill that cannot be taught in lecture. The opportunity for individual instruction during office hours plays an integral part to success in physics. It is wise to determine whether such help will be available at the university you are considering for summer school. Another consideration for premeds is that medical schools look not only at what courses you have taken but also where you have taken them. You are best served by taking your core premedical requirements at Wake Forest or at another university with prestigious science departments. An A in a physics course from MyHomeTown U may not earn respect from medical school admissions committees.
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