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(01-29-2018, 06:20 PM)Cheeseburrito Wrote: My mind is shot from days of obsessing and studying the big 3 and several others. I've decided the best way to go for now is to test out CLEP in as many circumstances I can, and transfer what I have to TESU for a BALS.
Dude
I don't think a LibStudies degree is going to help you on a medical path. Did you talk to anybody at Yale, or any of the other regional schools that do PA-type courses, and find out what they'll accept? Like others have said, I have read in several places that some medical schools simply don't take some kinds of online science + lab courses.
I'd just hate to see you invest time and money in credits that won't get you where you're wanting to go...
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Thomas Edison State University 2018
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(02-04-2018, 07:03 PM)High_Order1 Wrote: Like others have said, I have read in several places that some medical schools simply don't take some kinds of online science + lab courses.
OP said the science ones would be done in-person.
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02-05-2018, 03:50 PM
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(02-04-2018, 07:03 PM)High_Order1 Wrote: Dude
I don't think a LibStudies degree is going to help you on a medical path. Did you talk to anybody at Yale, or any of the other regional schools that do PA-type courses, and find out what they'll accept? Like others have said, I have read in several places that some medical schools simply don't take some kinds of online science + lab courses.
I'd just hate to see you invest time and money in credits that won't get you where you're wanting to go...
The BALS is OK as long as they get all the prereqs in place with good grades.
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Thanks guys. I've confirmed that any BA/BS will work for the top 10 schools I'm applying to.
My undergrad is judged independently from my pre-reqs in terms of GPA.
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