Class Format Conundrum

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Greetings All!

I've been parsing through these boards over the past few weeks and after being slightly delayed starting classes (new job, relocating, and other general chaos) I'm finally ready to get back into the swing of things. I'm planning on taking my pre-reqs at the CC and found a couple unique options on their website regarding their class format that could really help me out but wanted to get some feedback.

I'd like to take 2+ classes each semester while staying employed FT. The CC offers an 8-week format where lectures are done via web-conference (online format) while the labs are still, obviously, held on site. I've checked with the CC and the class does not show up any different on a transcript then a residential course but wanted to get opinions on whether or not this might be a good idea.

By all accounts it's fantastic for me as it lets me take 2 classes each semester but I don't want to put myself into an 'iffy' situation come app time. Thoughts on the hybrid format?

Thanks all!
 
Community college for prereqs is iffy.

Online prereqs are VERY iffy.

Online community college prereqs would be a major mistake.

Best of luck to you.
 
Either option is fine


Greetings All!

I've been parsing through these boards over the past few weeks and after being slightly delayed starting classes (new job, relocating, and other general chaos) I'm finally ready to get back into the swing of things. I'm planning on taking my pre-reqs at the CC and found a couple unique options on their website regarding their class format that could really help me out but wanted to get some feedback.

I'd like to take 2+ classes each semester while staying employed FT. The CC offers an 8-week format where lectures are done via web-conference (online format) while the labs are still, obviously, held on site. I've checked with the CC and the class does not show up any different on a transcript then a residential course but wanted to get opinions on whether or not this might be a good idea.

By all accounts it's fantastic for me as it lets me take 2 classes each semester but I don't want to put myself into an 'iffy' situation come app time. Thoughts on the hybrid format?

Thanks all!
 
Either option is 100% fine. Especially if you are looking to apply to DO schools. From what I've gathered, DO adcoms are much more understanding of financial situations that cause students to take CC courses. Basically, they understand that most college students are broke. I think only a couple of top tier MD schools have problems with CC classes too. Sounds like a good plan.
 
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