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Can you become a doctor without calculus?

Most doctors go through their careers without taking a derivative or finding an integral. No, you don't have to master this bit of mathematics. Having said that, you will want good grades, especially in your core courses, which, in the US, includes Calculus.
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Do doctors need to be good at calculus?

Doctors need to study Chemistry and Physics and this cannot be done properly without Calculus. Also doctors need to know about various processes in the body, prognosis of diseases and their rates, rates of reactions of various medicines with the pathogens etc. which involve Calculus.
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Can you still be a doctor if you're bad at math?

Hi Harry, you can definitely become a physician without being "good" at math. Most pre-medicine programs only require you to complete about a year of math including calculus 1 and 2. Statistics is also required for some medical schools. Physics also involves math which you will have to complete a year of.
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Does med school care about calculus?

While calculus is not typically required for medical school, a solid foundation in math is essential. One of the math prerequisites for med school is general chemistry. General chemistry courses often involve calculations and problem-solving, which require a good understanding of basic math skills.
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Is calculus required for college?

Neither calculus nor precalculus is a requirement for first-year admissions at the University of California, a spokesperson said.
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Can I skip to calculus?

I've seen students make this kind of leap before, and while it's not common, it's certainly possible with the right mindset and work ethic. The transition can be tough because precalculus covers a lot of the foundational concepts that calculus builds upon, especially in terms of trigonometry, functions, and graphs.
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Is it okay to fail calculus in college?

Students may have taken calculus in high school and have done well. So they might expect university-level calculus to be straightforward. However, a majority of the students find themselves struggling and every year many students fail.
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Can I apply to med school without calculus?

Summary: Students may feel compelled to take courses such as calculus even though most medical schools do not require it and even though it may not be related to either undergraduate academic plans or the core academic needs of the typical future physician.
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Can you get into med school without calculus?

A: Over 50 medical schools require one or two semesters of mathematics (college math, calculus, and/or statistics). At many of these schools, any two math courses (including many statistics courses) would meet this requirement.
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Do surgeons use a lot of math?

A surgeon can count, performs elementary arithmetic, and even understands simple graphs and statistics. These core competencies and concepts are expected of every surgeon.
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What level of math do doctors need?

Geometry and Trigonometry

Future doctors should take one year of geometry in high school to progress to trigonometry and then calculus. Trigonometry is an advanced form of geometry that focuses on triangles.
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What medical career doesn t require a lot of math?

1. Healthcare: I've found that roles like medical assistants, dental hygienists, and medical billing specialists are accessible with minimal math requirements, often requiring only a certificate or associate's degree.
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Do surgeons need calculus?

Do you need to be really good at maths to be a surgeon? The level of math required to be a surgeon is the same as for any other physician. Medical schools in the United States require you to have had calculus in college.
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Should I take AP calculus if I want to be a doctor?

Take a high-level math course

This could be AP, IB, BC, Honors, etc. Most med schools require advanced Calculus and Statistics when it comes to math. We know that's a way down the line, but taking these classes in high school will help prepare you to take them in college and might even let you skip an intro course.
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Do physicians use calculus?

Medical professionals need calculus!

Although the equation for each drug looks unique depending on its properties and the patient's anatomy, calculus is necessary for medical professionals to have the ability to map the relationship between drug concentration in the body over time.
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Which med schools require calc?

Calc 2 is only required by a handful of medical schools. (WashU, Carle-Illinois, Harvard, JHU and a few others). Statistics is much more important for med school and the MCAT than Calc. There are no calculus problems on the MCAT, but there are plenty of questions that involve the application of statistical methods.
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Why do premeds need calculus?

Calculus and statistics are used in the medical profession in fields ranging from measuring kidney function to analyzing medical images to diagnosing diabetes. Clearly, mathematics is vital to the medical profession.
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Can I get into med school with all C's?

Schools won't think you can't handle medical school because you got a C. More likely, they will look into where you've gone from there. Some students retake the classes early on.
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Do I need calculus for MCAT?

Any math that is on the MCAT is fundamental: just arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry. There is absolutely no calculus on the MCAT. Math-based problems will appear mostly in the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section .
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Does UCLA med school require calculus?

The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA does not evaluate specific prerequisite coursework. Instead, medical school applicants are given the flexibility to demonstrate mastery of competency areas throughout their unique academic history.
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Is calculus math hard?

Calculus is expected to be difficult; it should not be impossible. But, too often, this course becomes a gatekeeper that pushes students out of careers in science, technology, engineering and math — or STEM — fields, especially women and marginalized students.
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What is the dropout rate for calculus?

Calculus is a foundational mathematics course that is often seen as a bottleneck for STEM majors. However, it is also a course that is notorious for its high dropout rates. In the United States, for example, the average dropout rate for calculus is 30%. in Brazil it reaches 70% or higher.
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Is a 75 in calculus good?

Since you are applying to the top colleges, a 75%-80% may not be enough. Ideally, you would bring your grade up to an A or B; if that's not feasible, then find another way to show your strength in mathematics.
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What percent of people fail calculus?

At 21 of the CSU's 23 campuses, at least 20% of students on average in Calculus 1 received D or F grades or withdrew over the past three years, according to an EdSource analysis of data from the schools. Administrators consider “DFW” rates of 20% or higher a matter of great concern.
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