First year subjects can be done at any time..
When I said no reduction, I meant you won't be able to finish in 2 years or 5 semesters. If you get two subjects credited, you could use them as prerequisite subjects for taking others but it won't make your degree shorter. You might get a couple of lighter semesters (taking 3 subjects instead of 4) but you'll still graduate after the full 3 years.
Ahh, thankyou!
So, just to clear it up, if i was to transfer, my university time would appear like so;
1 year of BA - transfer - 3 years of BSc. Total under-grad time= 4 years?
And, if i was to try to complete the MD pre-reqs in a BA, it would be something like this;
YEAR ONE -
SEM1-BIOL10004 (650-141) Biology of Cells and Organisms
SEM2-BIOL10005 (650-142) Genetics & The Evolution of Life
YEAR TWO -
SEM1-CHEM10003 (610-101) Chemistry 1
SEM2-CHEM10004 (610-102) Chemistry 2
-PHYS20008 (536-234) Integrative Human Physiology (pre-reqs: 2 semesters of level 1 biol + 1 semester of any 1st year quantitative science subject [Psychology major covers this])
YEAR THREE -
SEM1-BCMB20002 (521-211) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (pre-reqs: 2 semesters of level 1 chemistry)
SEM2-ANAT20006 (516-210) Principles of Human Structure (pre-reqs: 2 semesters of level 1 biol)
Much appreciated