Listing every class you took on the application

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Based on various threads, when applying to MD/DO schools, we should list every class we took on our application; university classes, community college classes, etc..

What about classes taken at a community college that were not transferable to my university? For example: I took a computer networking class and a computer repair class at my community college.

Thanks
 
Based on various threads, when applying to MD/DO schools, we should list every class we took on our application; university classes, community college classes, etc..

What about classes taken at a community college that were not transferable to my university? For example: I took a computer networking class and a computer repair class at my community college.

Thanks

Yep. Sad but true.
 
The good thing about this is that you get to count As you got in classes your university thought were too pansy to transfer!
 
The good thing about this is that you get to count As you got in classes your university thought were too pansy to transfer!

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I took two summer classes at my state school after freshman year to get some elective credits out of the way and got A's in both. Didn't even think about them. Then when I decided to go pre-med and do a post-bac I realized how much they'd help me out.
 
Yes you have to list every class...and don't let the thought of omitting a couple cross your mind. If they find out, you're done for that year.
 
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