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Hello,

I am a graduating Senior with a 2.85cgpa in the social science, with a year of research and currently working at a hospital. Being a nontraditional student, what are the odds I would be accepted taking pre-med classes at a community college and getting all A's and B's?

Any thought/suggestions are appreciated.
 
Hello,

I am a graduating Senior with a 2.85cgpa in the social science, with a year of research and currently working at a hospital. Being a nontraditional student, what are the odds I would be accepted taking pre-med classes at a community college and getting all A's and B's?

Any thought/suggestions are appreciated.

You will be fine if you take your prereqs at a CC.
 
idk ive spoke to school admins and they have directly said that if you to cc, that they would down on you as a whole.......but your in a bad situation for acceptance with a 2.9 in a social science (no upper level biology classes they would figure you cant handle the courseload)
 
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I would say that you would be safe if you had a high GPA but with a low GPA you should probably take them at a university. You may also want to look into some retakes and some additional upper level science courses.

Good Luck.
 
idk ive spoke to school admins and they have directly said that if you to cc, that they would down on you as a whole.......but your in a bad situation for acceptance with a 2.9 in a social science (no upper level biology classes they would figure you cant handle the courseload)

I don't think the OP is in a bad situation because he has a 2.9 in a non-science degree. That actually can work into his favor if he aces all of his pre-reqs. I agree that the OP should take one or two upper division courses (like biochem, cell bio, molec bio, etc) to show that he/she is capable of handling a difficult courses. Which schools have you spoken to that advise against taking CC courses?? I think that would helpful in determining whether or not the OP chooses to take courses there.
 
No matter how you look at it, a 2.85 cGPA is a mark against you in the schools eye, social sciences or not. Community college is another one of those marks. I took several prereqs at a CC, I had a ~3.8 cGPA and a 30+ MCAT and schools still mentioned that the CC classes were not ideal.

However, CC was my only option as I had to work around my current career. So, do what you have to do but know that it looks better from a university.
 
2.85 from a 4 yr and then going to make all As at a CC? ...Even if you had a 4.0, I'd wonder whether you could make it. Your GPA is in the bottom 2% of applicants as is. Anyone who sees a <3.0 jump above a 3.5 when an applicant transfers to a CC is probably going to attribute much of that change to a difference in rigor of coursework. If you had a 3.6+, I'd say it's fine to take prereqs at a CC but w/ such a low GPA, you'd be doing yourself quite a bit disservice.
 
does the fact that in my last 45 credits my gpa was at or above a 3.5 matter or help at all?
 
does the fact that in my last 45 credits my gpa was at or above a 3.5 matter or help at all?

Are you wanting to take classes at a CC because its easier on your wallet? I think if this is the case, then you should go ahead take the courses at a CC. Also, I would definitely contact some of the schools that you are interested in and get their opinion about it.
 
Are you wanting to take classes at a CC because its easier on your wallet? I think if this is the case, then you should go ahead take the courses at a CC. Also, I would definitely contact some of the schools that you are interested in and get their opinion about it.

If you have a state university nearby, I would opt to go that route. I would avoid taking classes at a CC if possible. There are good CC's out there, and one that may be OK with ad coms in that particular location, but in general CC classes have a reputation of being easier.
 
I took all but 1 pre-req at a CC and got an acceptance. Of the 2 interviews I've completed so far, nobody even mentioned the fact that I took all but 1 pre-reqs at CC.