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Not a bit. Intellectual curiosity and well-rounded interests are qualities that medical schools value.I took non degree grad coursework this term and am thinking of taking non-degree classes next semester as well. My main reason for doing so is because a) I'm interested in these courses and want to explore, b) I miss school, and c) I can transfer them into a Masters in case I decide to do a dual degree with MD.
Will medical schools question why I'm spending money on random non-degree courses seemingly unrelated to core medicine? Instead of taking all these courses at one university, I want to take a few at University A and some at University B based on what I'm interested in. Is it a red flag to be jumping around like this?
No. Explore away!I took non degree grad coursework this term and am thinking of taking non-degree classes next semester as well. My main reason for doing so is because a) I'm interested in these courses and want to explore, b) I miss school, and c) I can transfer them into a Masters in case I decide to do a dual degree with MD.
Will medical schools question why I'm spending money on random non-degree courses seemingly unrelated to core medicine? Instead of taking all these courses at one university, I want to take a few at University A and some at University B based on what I'm interested in. Is it a red flag to be jumping around like this?
It is a common pre-ed delusion that everything you do has to be science or medicine related. Let's try to break this notion right now.I took non degree grad coursework this term and am thinking of taking non-degree classes next semester as well. My main reason for doing so is because a) I'm interested in these courses and want to explore, b) I miss school, and c) I can transfer them into a Masters in case I decide to do a dual degree with MD.
Will medical schools question why I'm spending money on random non-degree courses seemingly unrelated to core medicine? Instead of taking all these courses at one university, I want to take a few at University A and some at University B based on what I'm interested in. Is it a red flag to be jumping around like this?
Doesn't matter. Adcoms have to deal with so much worse.Do you think it will be okay if I take these non-degree classes at different universities instead of at the same one? For instance, I took some courses this term at a university in NJ but am thinking of taking some others next spring at a university in FL. I know it will be a lot of transcripts, so if its preferable to take all non degree courses at one place, I will try to do so.
According to the wise @gonnif, only Einstein seems to care that you don't take all your classes at one school.That's a relief! I was worried adcoms would think I was not focused enough on medical school 🙄
Do you think it will be okay if I take these non-degree classes at different universities instead of at the same one? For instance, I took some courses this term at a university in NJ but am thinking of taking some others next spring at a university in FL. I know it will be a lot of transcripts, so if its preferable to take all non degree courses at one place, I will try to do so.