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Another "need advice please" thread :) - LifeWith6 - 05-25-2017 My daughter is considering doing a BA through one of the Big Three, with the intention of going on to grad school for something in the medical field, possibly CNP/Nurse Practitioner, or Physician's Assistant. Currently she has an AA in Liberal Arts, and graduated with Honors, so has a great GPA if needed for grad school. Would it likely make the most sense for her to do a BA in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Social Sciences, or would it be faster to do a BSBA or something? And which school? I will list her credits below. We would love to have some suggestions as to a good route for an undergrad. Thanks! These are all 3 semester credits, except for the sciences with labs, which I have marked as 4 credits. AA.LA 2016: ____________________________________ PSYC-1070 Intro to Women's Studies (TECEP) LART-2900 50 Liberal Arts Capstone (1 cr) PHIL-1010 40 Western Philosophy HIST-1070 01 Western Civilization II PHIL-1110 920 Ethics PHYS-1110 01 General Physics I with Lab (4 cr) PSYC-1010 922 Introduction to Psychology ENGL-1999 English Elective (A&I Lit CLEP) ENGL-2010 Introduction to Literature (A&I Lit CLEP) ARTS-1070 01 Digital Photography CISS-1020 Introduction to Computers HIST-1010 Amer Cultr/Hist to 1877 MUSC-1010 Music Appreciation STAT-1010 Probability & Statistics BIOL-1730 Basic Anatomy & Physiology (4) COMM-1010 Speech COMM-1999 Communications Elective COMM-1999 Communications Elective ENGL-1010 English Composition I ENGL-1030 English Composition II MATH-1999 Mathematics Elective MISC-1999 Miscellaneous Credit Another "need advice please" thread :) - davewill - 05-25-2017 Those programs will likely have science course prerequisites which would need to be taken, preferably in classroom. It also couldn't hurt for the degree to be in Biology or some other science discipline, but it's usually not strictly required. It's usually best when planning on grad school to check into the programs you would like to apply to and find out what their admission requirements are, then work that back into the bachelor's you choose. Another "need advice please" thread :) - sanantone - 05-25-2017 There is no need for a biology degree. It can work against her for admissions purposes since medical schools like to diversify and most applicants will have a biology degree. Plus, biology majors don't even do all that well on the MCAT, so they probably won't do all that well on other entrance exams for various healthcare programs. Unless she plans on applying to a direct entry MSN program, she is going to need either an associates in nursing plus a non-related bachelors or a BSN. Another "need advice please" thread :) - Ideas - 05-25-2017 If she's trying for a PA program, I think she better do all the pre-requisites at a local school, preferrably not a community college. PA programs are very competitive. Or do a post-bacc program. They will want to see good grades on those specific courses. Another "need advice please" thread :) - dfrecore - 05-25-2017 My husband's 2 cousins went through ROTC and got Computer Science degrees, then came out after 4/6 years in the Marines, and decided to go to med school. They both went to state colleges to do their science/lab pre-reqs, and both got into good med schools. I know your daughter doesn't necessarily want to go to med school, but it's just to show that your degree doesn't have to be in Biology. |