Do I need a certificate from my Post-Bac Program?

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Hi Everyone!

I am truly at a dilemma. I am enrolled in the CSU East Bay Post-Baccalaureate program and I am required to take 40 units to receive their certificate. So long story short, I am paying a lot to be in this program and I do not even know if I can make up 40 units of classes because a lot of class they offered I already took during college. So if I cannot even meet 40 units, I cannot get the certificate. If I do not receive a certificate from my program, will that reflect poorly in my medical school applications? I am doing well in my courses however, I am limited due to the courses offered and do not want to retake courses just to receive a certificate if retaking will look bad in my transcript.

I will truly appreciate any comments or advice. Thanks in advance!
 
certificate means nothing for med school apps- its the number of classes @ a high GPA that matters.

So if you've taken 37 units at 4.0, but that last class doesnt work then don't do it. if you however at 10 units at a 3.5, then you might need it.

however, having the certificate might be something to put on the resume if med school app dont go as planned. otherwise, you just have a bunch of classes which when applying to a job won't mean a whole lot
 
Hi Everyone!

I am truly at a dilemma. I am enrolled in the CSU East Bay Post-Baccalaureate program and I am required to take 40 units to receive their certificate. So long story short, I am paying a lot to be in this program and I do not even know if I can make up 40 units of classes because a lot of class they offered I already took during college. So if I cannot even meet 40 units, I cannot get the certificate. If I do not receive a certificate from my program, will that reflect poorly in my medical school applications? I am doing well in my courses however, I am limited due to the courses offered and do not want to retake courses just to receive a certificate if retaking will look bad in my transcript.

I will truly appreciate any comments or advice. Thanks in advance!

You don't need the cert and med school won't be expecting it. They only care about your grades.
 
Thanks for the input. I'm getting a lot of mixed reviews in my program, and really appreciate your advice.
 
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