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So I just read a post that schools don't accept pre-req courses that are older than 5 years and I am kind of freaking out.
I graduated with a BS in Biochemistry. After I worked in a long-term care pharmacy for 6 months and 18 months in pharmaceutical research (by the time school starts in Fall 2013).
So my main pre-reqs that will be 7 years old are general chemistry 1 and 2, general chemistry 1 and 2 lab, and calculus. 6 years old are organic chemistry 1 and 2, organic chemistry 1 and 2 lab, and statistics. I also have courses in there that are philosophy, cultural geography, and other pre-reqs.
Am I screwed?? Does having a degree exempt me from this?
OR is this not even a real thing?
I graduated with a BS in Biochemistry. After I worked in a long-term care pharmacy for 6 months and 18 months in pharmaceutical research (by the time school starts in Fall 2013).
So my main pre-reqs that will be 7 years old are general chemistry 1 and 2, general chemistry 1 and 2 lab, and calculus. 6 years old are organic chemistry 1 and 2, organic chemistry 1 and 2 lab, and statistics. I also have courses in there that are philosophy, cultural geography, and other pre-reqs.
Am I screwed?? Does having a degree exempt me from this?
OR is this not even a real thing?