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Hello, so I know that the answer to this question varies per school, but on average, are post bacc programs willing to accept a few courses from college that have already been completed?
For instance, say I have one semester of bio already, one semester of gen chem... would they make me redo that work, or would I be able to save some time spent in the program due to having already finished some of the classes?
I'm asking mainly because I'm graduating this semester, and have a few premed classes lined up (like 1sem of bio and 1sem of chem), but if I were to do a postbacc and they made me redo it.. then it feels like I'm kinda wasting my time. I guess if I did a DIY postbacc then what I'm doing is good, but I haven't fully decided on which one I'm gonna choose yet.
Thanks.
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For instance, say I have one semester of bio already, one semester of gen chem... would they make me redo that work, or would I be able to save some time spent in the program due to having already finished some of the classes?
I'm asking mainly because I'm graduating this semester, and have a few premed classes lined up (like 1sem of bio and 1sem of chem), but if I were to do a postbacc and they made me redo it.. then it feels like I'm kinda wasting my time. I guess if I did a DIY postbacc then what I'm doing is good, but I haven't fully decided on which one I'm gonna choose yet.
Thanks.
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