Options... help me decide

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If time is not your issue, do it the cheapest way.

If time is an issue, you have no choice but to go the expensive route.

I don't see how we can help here.
 
You'll probably have a better time as an undergrad student in the US than missing that experience. Try to get as many units transferred from your Philippines degree to make matters more easy.

There's also no shame in community college. A ton of people on these boards have attended and know it's not a walk in the park as they say.
 
I'm attending a community college for my prereqs and have a bachelor's degree already. There is some controversy about medical schools that don't like to see the prereqs taken at a CC. I have called a half dozen of the schools I mainly interested in them and none of them said they had a problem with CC credits. Which is great, because that's all I can afford right now. I've exhausted my Stafford loan eligibility and I don't have the money to pay for even state school tuition out of pocket.
 
I'm attending a community college for my prereqs and have a bachelor's degree already. There is some controversy about medical schools that don't like to see the prereqs taken at a CC. I have called a half dozen of the schools I mainly interested in them and none of them said they had a problem with CC credits. Which is great, because that's all I can afford right now. I've exhausted my Stafford loan eligibility and I don't have the money to pay for even state school tuition out of pocket.

By this do you mean you have your 60 credits after your bachelors degree or do you mean that you have taken out your max amount? I am curious because at some point I will reach my 60 credits and if I don't have a new BS conferred I won't be eligible for more $$$... Unless I do grad work, which I may very well do!
 
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