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Hey everyone,
I am taking Physics 2 in the Fall. As you all know, it's a core class required or recommended by most medical schools. I have 2 options for taking it, both being adaptations to COVID.
Option 1: Fully online class. I will never attend anything in person. This option is obviously more convenient and will likely be easier.
Option 2: Online Lecture, but lab is in person. It's a 3 hour lab every week.
Basically I am just wondering how critical med schools will be on the taking of online classes during COVID. Would it look bad if they knew I had the option for a partially online class but instead chose a fully online class? Will they not care at all because of COVID? Will they not honor the credit because it is online?
Thank you for any and all input!
I am taking Physics 2 in the Fall. As you all know, it's a core class required or recommended by most medical schools. I have 2 options for taking it, both being adaptations to COVID.
Option 1: Fully online class. I will never attend anything in person. This option is obviously more convenient and will likely be easier.
Option 2: Online Lecture, but lab is in person. It's a 3 hour lab every week.
Basically I am just wondering how critical med schools will be on the taking of online classes during COVID. Would it look bad if they knew I had the option for a partially online class but instead chose a fully online class? Will they not care at all because of COVID? Will they not honor the credit because it is online?
Thank you for any and all input!