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Hi everyone. I am currently contemplating applying to medical school and it's been about two years since I've graduated. I'm in a bit of a bind though. I need to take Orgo I and II and due to my full-time job and lack of funds there aren't really any options in my area. The community college doesn't offer Orgo II and the other school nearby is insanely expensive ($5000+ per course!) and is out of the question. On top of this, I was told I would need to take biochemistry, but because this doesn't appear to be a prerequisite at most schools I am wondering if I can self-teach the material on my own time? Does anyone have any suggestions for getting these prerequisites done and how much am I hurting myself on the MCAT by not taking biochemistry? I am going to have a little over a year to study (albeit on top of working full-time and volunteering/shadowing) and I will likely devote 90% of my study time to the bio/biochem and chem/physics sections as I'm fairly confident I can do well on the others with minimal studying.
Also...how bad is it going to look that I have a withdrawn from orgo on my transcript from a prestigious university (which incidentally has nothing to do with my performance in the course. I only dropped because my major changed. Woops) and that I will be taking it at a less prestigious university now?
I did see that many DO schools will accept online coursework, but I was planning on applying to MD programs....Sigh. I'm starting to think my only option might be a long commute multiple times a week for 8 months which might kill my soul since I already commute quite a distance for work.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Also...how bad is it going to look that I have a withdrawn from orgo on my transcript from a prestigious university (which incidentally has nothing to do with my performance in the course. I only dropped because my major changed. Woops) and that I will be taking it at a less prestigious university now?
I did see that many DO schools will accept online coursework, but I was planning on applying to MD programs....Sigh. I'm starting to think my only option might be a long commute multiple times a week for 8 months which might kill my soul since I already commute quite a distance for work.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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