yktv-im-confused
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Hello, this is my first time posting a thread, so if I'm doing something wrong, please let me know.
Next semester I have the choice of taking an online or in-person physics class. The online class has the best physics teacher and you're basically guaranteed an A if you try. The in-person class is a bit more difficult and the professors don't really teach.
However, because of the pandemic, all large classes that were previously in-person are transitioning to hybrid courses, the lectures online and recitations in person. The online class is still fully online.
Do you think med schools will accept online classes for the fall semester as well, or should I play it safe and take the hybrid course?
Thank you in advance!
Next semester I have the choice of taking an online or in-person physics class. The online class has the best physics teacher and you're basically guaranteed an A if you try. The in-person class is a bit more difficult and the professors don't really teach.
However, because of the pandemic, all large classes that were previously in-person are transitioning to hybrid courses, the lectures online and recitations in person. The online class is still fully online.
Do you think med schools will accept online classes for the fall semester as well, or should I play it safe and take the hybrid course?
Thank you in advance!