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I have a couple of questions about some courses.
I graduated in May of 2008 and I did not take physics. Therefore, since I work full-time during the day and there are no night time or weekend classes in my area, would DO schools accept a distance education physics course? As far as the pre-reqs go, this is the only class I still need to take.
What would DO schools think about a person getting a Master's degree in Health Sciences from the University of South Florida that is distance education based? Yes, I know it is always best to do this type of degree in a classroom setting. Any thoughts? Here is the link: http://health.usf.edu/medicine/graduatestudies/mscus/health_science_page.htm
I want to retake a couple of Cs I got during my undergrad days. Therefore, would DO schools be ok with me retaking these courses via distance education? I know there are some schools that have science courses that can be done via distance education.
What would DO schools think about me taking a couple of online scinece courses from Harvard Extension? The courses are:
BIOS E-234 Principles of Human Disease: Cellular Metabolism
ENSC E-155 Fundamentals of Microfluidics with Applications in Biological Analysis and Discovery
BIOS E-50 Neurobiology
BIOS E-172 Biological Perspectives on HIV and AIDS
BIOS E-235 Principles of Human Disease: Physiology and Pharmacology
If DO schools do not allow a prospective student to take distance education courses (aka accepting the classes), I will just go back to school and just retake the Cs and finish out a couple of degrees in chemistry and biochemistry and then enrolling in a heavy science master's degree program and then apply to DO schools.
Thank you for your time.
I am from canada (US citizen) , I am planning to send my application to DO school in June, I have a 3.52 (non sci GPA) and a 3.45 sci GPA (aadcom average), I have a 3.8 non sci/ 3.62 sci gpa in my last 3.5 years of school, (with a 2.9 non sci/3.1 sci gpa in my first 2 years, I have 4 repeated classes on my application, and a couple of C's in my last 3.5 years (bio chem and cell bio but I have A's in many other upper level science courses). I am a EMT and I also work as a rehabilitation worker for the Handicapped, I will have more relevant EC's by June, I am also planning to take my MCAT, what do you think my chances are for getting in next year? -Oh I almost forgot, Because Im in canada theres not to many DO's to shadow, because of this I think it will be next to impossible to get one, I can get a MD LOR, but will it be acceptable to schools who require LOR's from DO's. Thanks
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I am by no means an expert on this and you should probably talk to a pre-health adviser and/or talk to the specific schools admin department of their preferences.... With that little disclaimer here is my opinion!
Although Physics is not O Chem i still do not think most schools would accept a distance learning class, also how would you do the labs?? Plus there comes into play how do they know YOU actually did the work. Lame, yes, valid, yes as well. I would say find a school to take the class, if this is want you really want to do you can find a way to make it work. I know the distance learning makes life easier but i think the schools really want to see your dedication to getting into med school.
Hmm i am surprised you cannot find any night classes for Physics, try community college, plus summer is coming up, look into those courses. I don't know if you have a flexible job or not but maybe they would let you come in an hour late if you say that hour at the end of the day.
The Masters. I have a Masters in Science in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology and i have to say it has only helped me, but i did it because i wanted to do research. HOWEVER, i did bench research and attended a very good school = awesome letters of recs. The fact that you want to do it as a distance course i don't see it helping you as much as mine did. I think the things you can learn by networking and involvement by being in the classroom is important. Somethings are learned by doing not by reading and taking tests.
At the end of the day, i think you are best off doing the Physics, and if you decide to do a Masters, all in person at local schools, not distance learning. Again, my opinion take it for what its worth!
Good Luck!
Going back to school full-time is what I'm thinking would be the best thing to do. I can try and find a CNA job that I can work full-time during the NOC shift and take courses during the day (I am a certified CNA).
I was mostly just wondering what other people thought or had experiences with.
I'm honestly thinking of just going back to school and retaking a couple of those Cs and finishing degrees in chemistry and biochemistry as I'm only a few credits short of getting a degree in both fields (I have a B.S. in biology). After that I would take the MCAT and apply and if I do not get in I can do a heavy science master's degree.
Thanks for your input. To tell the truth, I think I would do better in classes that are face-to-face anyways.
I think that is the best. I know it tough because i had to do most of my pre-med classes at night and work during the day as well. It is so hard to pass up those distance learning classes but you will be better off for doing so.
Plus, if you do well in your classes and MCAT, unless you are interested in public health work, you wouldn't have to do the Masters. Also many med schools both MD and DO have MPHs you can complete at the same time.
I wanted to add, that some schools do take distance learning courses.
I'm currently taking a bio course online, but I am required to do 2 in person exams (so they're proctored and I do them on the weekends). But be advised that each med school has their own requirements. 🙂
Excuse this question if it has already been discussed, but is it common to apply to both MD/DO? I understand the DO philosophy and actually agree with it more so than the MD philosophy. They recently opened PCOM-GA (I live in GA) and am considering applying there. I am in an odd situation as I need to stay in/around Atlanta which leaves me with Emory, Morehouse, Mercer, and PCOM-GA. I obtained my PharmD in 2007 and my undergrad and pharm gpa's were both 3.75. I also have tons of clinical/volunteer/research experience and am currently showding. Taking MCAT in March, but my scores have been in the low 20s, which I just can't seem to raise. Not sure what to do, any advice?
Hey everyone whats up? I'm a junior at Stony Brook University and would really appreciate advice on what to do at this point.
My cum gpa(excluding spring 09') is 2.970. I plan to raise it to 3.078 by the end of this semester. My BCPM is around 2.75 while my non- science is slightly over the 3.0 line. I'm practicing for the MCAT and am confident that my score will at least be a 30, if not higher.
My extraciricculars include EMT certification and practice(100 calls), 200+ volunteering hours in the ER and anesthesiology departments, and a little more than 100 hours of shadowing doctors in both the MD and DO field from general practitce to subspecialties like Anesthesiology and Ophthalmology.
I plan on applying broadly to both MD and DO schools, keeping in mind that I have a more realistic chance of getting accepteed to the DO schools. Does anyone have any advice on what they think I should do?
Thanks
Find out what his research interest is in and drop by to talk about it. Wouldn't hurt to see if you could research with him as well.Honestly, however, the class is very easy but should I ask him questions(that I already know that answers to) so that he can see I'm putting in effort and that I am not just coming there for a letter of recommendation a couple of months later?
Second, I do plan on taking or retaking some classes, but I dont want to delay my application or apply a year later. How would I go about doing this right? should I somehow mention in my aacom app's that I'm planning on taking it?
The thing is, for one of the other allied healthcare careers (my backup), they will accept distance education courses as long as they are not pre-reps. I know that MD/DO school admissions is a whole different ball game.
There seems to be plenty of schools that offer an MPH via distance education. I've noticed that most of these programs are for people with advanced degrees already. Sure most programs will admit students with just a B.S. degree. I'm interested in a career as a clinical geneticist. So if I do a master's degree, I want to try and at least get a degree that will be somewhat relevant (M.S. of anatomy from the Iowa DO school).
If the Do thing does not work out, I will try to get into a Ph.D. medical genetics program and work for a genetic testing company (not the direct-to-consumer types, but the labs that test clinical tissue for conditions.....the types of labs that send lab results back).
Thanks for the feedback.
cool that definitely helped.
I don't think I will retake my science courses at a CC because of how it might look if I get an A, I think I can score that A in stony brook.
Do you guys think its better if i just stay an extra year in my current univeristy and retake my weakest courses or should I just graduate as expected and apply to a post- bac/enrichment program or something like that?
That's interesting.. I talked to a few of the west coast schools (TUCOM-NV, Western, AZCOM) and told them my situation (basically that I can only afford community college right now) and they said that it would be fine to take some of my science courses there, just that I'd better get an A!I talked with several schools in the Midwest and they would prefer to have the courses taken at a 4-year college. I took a couple of science courses at a community college when I started this college "thing" and the science courses at the university level were more indepth and better taught (not always the case, as well know).
Can you transfer into a 4-year degree or dual major? I have one friend that dropped Pharmacy completely for biology and another that is dual majoring, thus graduating with a BS in May. He won't finish his Pharmacy degree. I'd contact some schools to see what they say about finishing the PharmD degree.ok...here is the thing. I have been pre-pharm and am currently applying for pharmacy schools. I have a 3.8 gpa and decent PCAT scores, so pretty good chance of getting in I hope. But, i really regret not taking different classes so that i can get into the D.O. program. So...what i am possibly thinking is that i will go to pharm school this year if i get accepted and work towards applying for the D.O. program for the next fall. I do not have a Bach degree...but have gone to three years of undergrad...and have had full year of bio, gen chem, organic chem, english, and 1 semester of physics. however...it has been quite some time since i took physics...so i was thinkin about taking it at a comm college while going to pharm school so it would be a bit easier. but i already have 60 hours from a comm college...so question 1 is could i choose the classes that i want to use to transfer as i know some schools only allow 60 credit hours to transfer from Comm college...question 2...if i take the MCAT's this coming August...would that be enough time to still apply this fall for the following fall at a D.O. school? question 3...could i take physics 2 the summer before going into D.O. school, or would they require me to have it done before this??? thanks guys
ok...here is the thing. I have been pre-pharm and am currently applying for pharmacy schools. I have a 3.8 gpa and decent PCAT scores, so pretty good chance of getting in I hope. But, i really regret not taking different classes so that i can get into the D.O. program. So...what i am possibly thinking is that i will go to pharm school this year if i get accepted and work towards applying for the D.O. program for the next fall. I do not have a Bach degree...but have gone to three years of undergrad...and have had full year of bio, gen chem, organic chem, english, and 1 semester of physics. however...it has been quite some time since i took physics...so i was thinkin about taking it at a comm college while going to pharm school so it would be a bit easier. but i already have 60 hours from a comm college...so question 1 is could i choose the classes that i want to use to transfer as i know some schools only allow 60 credit hours to transfer from Comm college...question 2...if i take the MCAT's this coming August...would that be enough time to still apply this fall for the following fall at a D.O. school? question 3...could i take physics 2 the summer before going into D.O. school, or would they require me to have it done before this??? thanks guys
DO schools look for students who are well-rounded, personable, and show complete dedication to pursuing their future career. I made a 21P on my 1st MCAT, still waiting on my 2nd MCAT score (which doesn't really matter too much now), my overall GPA is currently a 3.14, my science GPA is close to a 2.9, and I have a TON (literally probably 4 or 5 pages) of community service involvement and extracurricular activities. I also volunteered in an emergency room and worked for a professor in a histology lab. Your numbers don't have to be fantastic (it's easier if they are, but not necessary really), you just have to show that you work hard and you're dedicated.
I just got accepted, and one thing that I remember coming up over and over again during my interview was "is this really what you want to do? are you sure you're going to be dedicated to this for years to come? etc.." They are looking for responsible, motivated, hard working students, not just the brainiacs.
Hey everyone, I am just looking for some opinions about my chances for the 09-10 cycle from people who have gone through or are currently in the app process.
-3.45 GPA, strong upward trend, although I do have 2 Ws. 😳(One was because I was taking 20 cr and I would rather take orgo2 in the summer, ended up with an A in the summer. The 2nd i've just had some health things going on in the fam, nd that combined with studying for mcat + apps is not good haha)
-3.20 sGPA
-110 hrs shadowing
-200+ volunteer hours in an ER
-DO letter in hand! 🙂 lol and solid other LOR
-90 hrs volunteer on a medical mission trip
-MCAT in June/July I figure I need at least a 27 to be competitive with my low sGPA
-NY resident
I really would like to get into any D.O. program so I will prob be applying to half of the 25 schools. Any thoughts? I appreciate any feedback! You can also PM if you would rather do that. Thanks!
Hey everyone, I am just looking for some opinions about my chances for the 09-10 cycle from people who have gone through or are currently in the app process.
-3.45 GPA, strong upward trend, although I do have 2 Ws. 😳(One was because I was taking 20 cr and I would rather take orgo2 in the summer, ended up with an A in the summer. The 2nd i've just had some health things going on in the fam, nd that combined with studying for mcat + apps is not good haha)
-3.20 sGPA
-110 hrs shadowing
-200+ volunteer hours in an ER
-DO letter in hand! 🙂 lol and solid other LOR
-90 hrs volunteer on a medical mission trip
-MCAT in June/July I figure I need at least a 27 to be competitive with my low sGPA
-NY resident
I really would like to get into any D.O. program so I will prob be applying to half of the 25 schools. Any thoughts? I appreciate any feedback! You can also PM if you would rather do that. Thanks!
Hey everyone, I am just looking for some opinions about my chances for the 09-10 cycle from people who have gone through or are currently in the app process.
-3.45 GPA, strong upward trend, although I do have 2 Ws. 😳(One was because I was taking 20 cr and I would rather take orgo2 in the summer, ended up with an A in the summer. The 2nd i've just had some health things going on in the fam, nd that combined with studying for mcat + apps is not good haha)
-3.20 sGPA
-110 hrs shadowing
-200+ volunteer hours in an ER
-DO letter in hand! 🙂 lol and solid other LOR
-90 hrs volunteer on a medical mission trip
-MCAT in June/July I figure I need at least a 27 to be competitive with my low sGPA
-NY resident
I really would like to get into any D.O. program so I will prob be applying to half of the 25 schools. Any thoughts? I appreciate any feedback! You can also PM if you would rather do that. Thanks!
If I were you, I would apply to all 25 DO programs
Hey guys! I'll throw my hat in the ring...
cGPA around a 2.96-3.00
sGPA - 3.78 (extremely lopsided, i know!!)
4.0 for past ~50 hours of post bacc coursework (all sciences)
MCAT - Taking in April
EC's = ER nurse in trauma center for 2 years, 1 year of free clinic volunteering as a RN, DO shadowing.
Chances with that cGPA? I have SO MANY credits that it really doesn't like to budge. I think an A in a 4 hour class bumps it up around .02 points.
Also, I'll be applying with organic 2 still left to take. Will this be a hinderance? Thanks!
I don't want to get you lax, but you definitely look good going into the upcoming cycle. I had a 29Q, 3.47sci/3.51cum going in and got accepted to the three places I interviewed at (VCOM, LECOM, PCOM) and had invitation invites to DMU and CCOM. Look at my MDApps for more info.hi guys!!!
what do you think my chances are?
overall 3.49
Science 3.42
mcat-28O
1.5 years of neuroscience research in college.
will have 2 years of clinical genetics research before class of 2010 (hopefully)
about 100 hrs of volunteer at a hospital
shadowed an emergency medicine DO, with a LOR
I really hope I can get into NYCOM. I'm from NYC and would love to stay near home.
thanks