10-25-2013, 10:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2013, 10:20 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
mm1988 Wrote:Most medical schools require a lab, so you would need one year of biology and physics with a lab.
Yep! One year each of biology, physics, general chemistry, and organic chemistry, each with labs.
mm1988 Wrote:Additionally, a year of organic chemistry with a lab is hard to find online. A good source for these credits online would be:Not online. Face-to-face classes on weekends with exams weekday nights.
ISP - Accelerated College Science Program Courses and Classes, Learn Science in Months Not Years
The certificate program offers all of the courses you need for pre-med, or you can take individual courses. Each courses runs around $2080, so it is pretty expensive.
Also, last I checked in 2012, the school that transcripts these wasn't accredited to offer any degree programs at the undergraduate level. It's primarily a chiropractic school. What does this make credits it issues at the undergraduate level? These may not count as unambiguously accredited degree-level credit in every situation. A poster on studentdoctor.net found that some dental schools reported that they would accept prerequisites from the ISP program, but some would not. Taking prerequisite at Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) (forums.studentdoctor.net).
mm1988 Wrote:Especially, since medical schools may or may not accept the preq courses being done online.
Yep.