My options for completing all pre reqs after getting my bachelor's degree

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Dreamofthebest15

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I recently graduated. In my undergrad I was able to finish all my pre reqs for med school except for physics 1 and 2. I took physics 1 twice and wasn't able to pass it from my university. I am hoping to start med school in fall 2015. So I have one year starting this year fall 2014 I am planning to take physics 1 at a state college in my hometown but they don't offer physics 2 in spring. I looked into some post baccalaureate certification programs but they offer all the pre reqs not just physics. What should I do? I don't want to wait any longer than 1 year? Is it possible to just take a few classes from the post bacc. Cert. programs I know that means I won't get the certification but I don't mind that I just want the grades for physics 1 and 2. Please help me with any suggestions you might have. I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
 
I recently graduated. In my undergrad I was able to finish all my pre reqs for med school except for physics 1 and 2. I took physics 1 twice and wasn't able to pass it from my university. I am hoping to start med school in fall 2015. So I have one year starting this year fall 2014 I am planning to take physics 1 at a state college in my hometown but they don't offer physics 2 in spring. I looked into some post baccalaureate certification programs but they offer all the pre reqs not just physics. What should I do? I don't want to wait any longer than 1 year? Is it possible to just take a few classes from the post bacc. Cert. programs I know that means I won't get the certification but I don't mind that I just want the grades for physics 1 and 2. Please help me with any suggestions you might have. I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

what kind of school doesn't have physics two???
 
They offer physics 2 but only in fall semesters but I will be taking phy 1 this fall and without tht I can't take phy 2.
 
Why not just take physics 1, and then 2 in a community college. Surely they have the course, you just have to be fast or there might not be any seats.


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Ok I will do that, thank you all for your input. Has anyone taken classes online with univ of New England?
 
Yes, I have taken a few courses through UNE. I highly recommend it if you are okay with taking online classes.

Can anyone tell me more about what these classes are like (structure, how hard they are, what grading scale is, time commitment)? I have a full time job and want to take some classes to strengthen my application.
 
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