Non-credit upper sciences or MS program?

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Hey all, any advice offered will be much appreciated!

I have a BA degree with a 3.2 cum gpa.
Since graduation i have been taking premed prerequisites at a community college, have received all A's except for B in both organic chems 🙁 , i still need to take physics and calculus. My cum gpa from comm. college to date is 3.75.
Now, I'm wondering what my best bet is at this point;
should i enroll as a non-credit at a 4 yr school and take some upper-level sciences and perhaps repeat organic?
or should i take the GRE and apply to a MS Biochem program?
or are there other options as well that any of you might recommend?

Thanks for any input or similair shared experiences-
 
oh, i should mention i had a semester of university premed courses right after undergrad (but before the community college courses)and practically bombed all courses, not b/c i couldn't handle the material but i was having financial problems and wasn't sure sbout my decision so i just stopped trying. so basically, that's the huge scab on my record. so, i'm sure there will be great bias in regards to doing well in the comm. college courses and having bombed the university ones...though my reasons for comm. college were affordability. so what to do at this point as far as pros and cons of masters or more postbacc upper level sciences?
 
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