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WannabeaMD

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I am currently doing a Biological Science Concentration A.A. at my Community College and then I hope to transfer to a 4 year College.
What type of 4yr science degrees can I enroll at a University after completing my Biological Science A.A?
Any ideas?
Please help me; I don't want to do the traditonally biological degree B.S.
 
Talk to your counselors. Every institution is different.
 
I am currently doing a Biological Science Concentration A.A. at my Community College and then I hope to transfer to a 4 year College.
What type of 4yr science degrees can I enroll at a University after completing my Biological Science A.A?
Any ideas?
Please help me; I don't want to do the traditonally biological degree B.S.

By completing your AA you probably automatically clicked all of the "basic education" stuff. If you go to your counselors at a 4-year university, you will probably find out that you can do practically any non-engineering and probably a few engineering majors.

I'm encouraging my children to get an education degree. It's a nice addition to your med-school app, and you have a fall-back career if something goes wrong. Having had several things go wrong in my life, I like safety.
 
I am currently doing a Biological Science Concentration A.A. at my Community College and then I hope to transfer to a 4 year College.
What type of 4yr science degrees can I enroll at a University after completing my Biological Science A.A?
Any ideas?
Please help me; I don't want to do the traditonally biological degree B.S.

Most of your posts say you want to pursue psychology as an undergraduate. What happened with that?
 
From your previous posts one can sum up that you (1) went to CC for pre-reqs and we discouraged from doing so by several medical schools you have spoken to (2) you are ESL (international) like a few of us here (3) you are frustrated with the difficulty of the process (4) you are frustrated with perceived jealously (5) you wanted to obtain BA in PSY and move on to PA/MD. (6) other stuff not relevant to this(married/female/etc).

My questions will be do you know what you want in life? Do you know why you think you want it? Why MD? Why PA? Why so much being on a fence?

Answer these and many more things will be come much clearer.

And remember, noone cares about your undergrad major in the end. Just because it affects you, does not mean that you are not going to use it.
 
Theoretically, you can major in any field after you transfer. The caveats are that you might have to take additional course work, some of your credits may not transfer, and you may have to apply to the program (not only the school).
 
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