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spongiebob

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Hey all:

for the part where you list all courses you PLAN to take before matriculating, should i just list those for which i'm 100% sure i'll be taking?
i don't want to list courses that i might end up not taking, since i might change my major to Liberal Studies and they are a lot more flexible with the requirements.

Also, how do I specify on AACOMAS those college courses I took as dual enrollment/while in high school at a community college? i don't see any option to specify dual enrollment courses.

Also, when would i expect to get a secondary if i'm taking the august MCAT? i'm sending in my application to AACOMAS this month.


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spongiebob said:
Hey all:

for the part where you list all courses you PLAN to take before matriculating, should i just list those for which i'm 100% sure i'll be taking?
i don't want to list courses that i might end up not taking, since i might change my major to Liberal Studies and they are a lot more flexible with the requirements.

Also, how do I specify on AACOMAS those college courses I took as dual enrollment/while in high school at a community college? i don't see any option to specify dual enrollment courses.

Also, when would i expect to get a secondary if i'm taking the august MCAT? i'm sending in my application to AACOMAS this month.


Thanks, god bless you all@

I feel you pain on the dual enrolment problem. I left high school with 30 college credits thanks to dual enrolment. I just listed them all as freshman classes and put down the semester and year that they appeared on the community college transcripts. I just included a line in my personal statement for secondarys about this. The only time I was brought up was when I interviewed at LECOM-PA and TUCOM-NV. Both schools asked why I had so many CC credits.

As for classes that you plan on taking, unless they are pre-req classes I woouldn’t worry about it. The only problem would be if you listed say, a behavioral science class that you planned on taking, the school counted it as part of your requirements, you dropped it and you ended up short.
 
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