Class Choice Advice

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I am planning to apply broadly June 1st 2013, and will be spending the next 11 months making my application as strong as possible.

Some background:

I am a 24 yr old non-trad student with a bachelors in a non-science field. My GPA for my bachelors was not spectacular, around a 3.2. Since graduation, I have completed all the cores (gen bio, gen chem, ochem, physics) with great success (3.75+) at a 4-year institution. In addition to these 8 classes, I have taken intro genetics and intro cell bio. I've accumulated approximately 30 hours of shadowing, and plan to continue accumulating hours over the next year. I haven't yet taken the DATs, and plan to study and take them mid-fall.

My question is this: Would switching to a community college to take biochem, micro, A+P I,II be a bad idea? The university at which I've taken my cores does not offer micro in the fall and the A+P (I,II) sequence is through the Anthro department. If I switch over to the community college, will Adcoms see this as a downgrade or cop out? From people I've spoken to, the quality of instruction and teacher/student relationships are far better at the community college, despite the class #'s being lower (micro at cc is BIO 205, as opposed to BIO 314 at 4-year)

Some advice would be appreciated! Thanks guys.
 
take as many university courses as you can, as since youve done well in the recent ones there is no reason to take the others at a cc
 
I personally don't think it will be much of an issue. I have taken classes at both univeristy and cc, and this was never discussed during my interviews. But keep in mind that many of the courses at a cc are lower level compared to the university. For instance, at the university I went to biochem and micro were 3000 level where at my local cc they were 2000 level.
 
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