Hi, everyone.
So before I get to my question, I want to put another question to bed; one I've seen incorrect answers to here on the forum..
*ahem*
MANY MEDICAL SCHOOLS ACCEPT REGIONALLY ACCREDITED ONLINE PRE-PREREQUISITES. THIS IS A FACT. I HAVE CONFIRMED THIS FACT DIRECTLY WITH ADMISSIONS COMMITTEES AND ADMISSIONS DIRECTORS. IF YOU CANNOT ACCEPT THIS FACT, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO CALL AND VERIFY.
/soapbox
As many of you here know, I started my journey toward becoming a US medical student in November 2017. I worked my ass my off, finished my TESU BALS in September 2018. Around that time, I began my post-bacc hard science pre-prereqs through the University of New England, who have their own Osteopathic Medical School.
I didn't care for their format, and after passing Medical Biology II with Lab and Medical General Chemistry I with Lab, I enrolled at Doane University. At Doane University, I've completed General Chemistry II with Lab and am in my final three weeks of Organic Chemistry I with Lab. I'll finish my post-bacc with these guys.
By March 2020, I will have completed the following courses and have been told I should try and apply these toward a science degree if possible (though not for competitive application reasons):
Biology I with Lab (4cr)
Biology II with Lab (4cr)
General Chemistry I with Lab (4cr)
General Chemistry II with Lab (4cr)
Organic Chemistry I with Lab (4cr)
Organic Chemistry II with Lab (4cr)
Biochemistry with Lab (4cr)
Physics I with Lab (4cr)
Physics II with Lab (4cr)
Statistics (3cr)
What can I do with these? I've heard about some recent changes at TESU but don't know anything about them.
I appreciate y'all! Thank you!
So before I get to my question, I want to put another question to bed; one I've seen incorrect answers to here on the forum..
*ahem*
MANY MEDICAL SCHOOLS ACCEPT REGIONALLY ACCREDITED ONLINE PRE-PREREQUISITES. THIS IS A FACT. I HAVE CONFIRMED THIS FACT DIRECTLY WITH ADMISSIONS COMMITTEES AND ADMISSIONS DIRECTORS. IF YOU CANNOT ACCEPT THIS FACT, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO CALL AND VERIFY.
/soapbox
As many of you here know, I started my journey toward becoming a US medical student in November 2017. I worked my ass my off, finished my TESU BALS in September 2018. Around that time, I began my post-bacc hard science pre-prereqs through the University of New England, who have their own Osteopathic Medical School.
I didn't care for their format, and after passing Medical Biology II with Lab and Medical General Chemistry I with Lab, I enrolled at Doane University. At Doane University, I've completed General Chemistry II with Lab and am in my final three weeks of Organic Chemistry I with Lab. I'll finish my post-bacc with these guys.
By March 2020, I will have completed the following courses and have been told I should try and apply these toward a science degree if possible (though not for competitive application reasons):
Biology I with Lab (4cr)
Biology II with Lab (4cr)
General Chemistry I with Lab (4cr)
General Chemistry II with Lab (4cr)
Organic Chemistry I with Lab (4cr)
Organic Chemistry II with Lab (4cr)
Biochemistry with Lab (4cr)
Physics I with Lab (4cr)
Physics II with Lab (4cr)
Statistics (3cr)
What can I do with these? I've heard about some recent changes at TESU but don't know anything about them.
I appreciate y'all! Thank you!
MSK9, MD
Resident Physician
Resident Physician