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dhageremtp said:Anyone know of a univeristy of college that offers online physics? Thanks,
Dustin
U4iA said:this is just a suggestion, but you may want to check out ccconline.org ..one of my friends took online gen chem.. she had to buy a small lab kit for the lab portion.. she completed the class in one month.. on the transcript it didnt say it was an online class and the credit was granted from some accredited institution in colorodo.. it transferred just fine.. med schools didnt bring it up and she got accepted to a top 50 medical school..
i took an online bio class.. but i had to go in for two days to complete all the labs and i had to take all the exams on the schools campus..
NeuroDO said:I don't know how medical schools view this, but if I were on an admissions committee, I wouldn't give much credence to a course conducted entirely online. First of all, if you're taking the exams online, how do they know you're the one taking them, and how do they know you're friend who's a physics Ph.D. student isn't sitting next to you helping you?
I took physics at an Ivy League university, and my physics class was damn tough. I can't imagine that admissions committees evaluate a grade from an online course in the same way that they evaluate a grade from a reputable institution of higher education.
dhageremtp said:Whats the differance between your Ivy League University physics and someone who took it at a community college?
NeuroDO said:I hope this doesn't sound too bitchy.
siritchy said:Woof. Woof. We are all very impressed.
dhageremtp said:Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NeuroDO said:I don't know how medical schools view this, but if I were on an admissions committee, I wouldn't give much credence to a course conducted entirely online.
I'd school Dubya in an academic decathlon.NeuroDO said:I'd venture to say that the students who got C-'s in my physics class could have easily gotten A's at a community college.
Doc2B-Finally said:Try Illinois Institute of Technology at http://www.iit-online.iit.edu/internet/
Not sure how many physics classes they offer.
dhageremtp said:Most all of my online classes came from Minot State University here in North Dakota. I have taken a couple of other classes from other Universities in North Dakota as well. The state also has a list of all of the online classes at
http://www.access.ndus.edu/
A bachelors of Science in psychology form Drury University
... or....
A bachelors of Science in Sports and health science with a concentration in pre-sports medicine form American Millitary University.
Not to be pedantic, you should have spelled "What's" and "difference" correctly, but much more importantly, you ask what is the difference between my "Ivy League University physics" and "someone who took it at a community college." Well, my "Ivy League University physics" was a college course whereas "someone who took it at a community college" is a human being. That's a big difference. Just as taking English at an Ivy teaches you to avoid such logical errors, taking physics at an Ivy presents similar advantages.