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I am likely moving to Philly soon b/c my husband was accepted to school at Penn. I am a non-trad and have a couple pre-reqs left, as well as more upper division bios that I'd like to take to be better prepared for vet school.
I took most of my prereqs at UC Davis (as a non-resident at first) for about 250$/credit.
I looked at classes at Drexel and Temple and was ASTONISHED to learn that the cost of tuition for a non-matriculated, non-resident is 650-800$ per credit!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap!!!! I currently live in New York as a non-resident and looked into taking classes at a four-year nearby and it would have cost me about $300/credit. Philly schools' tuitions seems ridiculous. Maybe I am just spoiled having lived and attended schools in CA!
I know there are people on this forum who took some additional classes at Philly schools - is this what you paid, if you don't mind sharing? Are there any other schools in the region that are more affordable (for someone counting pennies like myself)?
I know that Penn strongly disfavors community college courses, so I am trying not to go there, though I am tempted b/c I have taken several upper divisions and all other pre-reqs but physics at four-years (all A's). I am not sure how much I would be shooting myself in the foot by considering CC or even online. I have physics left, and then, like I said, some additional upper divisions I'd prefer to take before vet school (dev't bio, immunology and nutrition). But, I have a poor previous academic record (which includes a couple of science courses) and am using a calculus course I took at a CC from ten years ago to fulfill the prereq (which I'm sure schools won't love).
Suggestions as to how to make completing these courses affordable, yet not problematic for an acceptance?
I took most of my prereqs at UC Davis (as a non-resident at first) for about 250$/credit.
I looked at classes at Drexel and Temple and was ASTONISHED to learn that the cost of tuition for a non-matriculated, non-resident is 650-800$ per credit!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap!!!! I currently live in New York as a non-resident and looked into taking classes at a four-year nearby and it would have cost me about $300/credit. Philly schools' tuitions seems ridiculous. Maybe I am just spoiled having lived and attended schools in CA!
I know there are people on this forum who took some additional classes at Philly schools - is this what you paid, if you don't mind sharing? Are there any other schools in the region that are more affordable (for someone counting pennies like myself)?
I know that Penn strongly disfavors community college courses, so I am trying not to go there, though I am tempted b/c I have taken several upper divisions and all other pre-reqs but physics at four-years (all A's). I am not sure how much I would be shooting myself in the foot by considering CC or even online. I have physics left, and then, like I said, some additional upper divisions I'd prefer to take before vet school (dev't bio, immunology and nutrition). But, I have a poor previous academic record (which includes a couple of science courses) and am using a calculus course I took at a CC from ten years ago to fulfill the prereq (which I'm sure schools won't love).
Suggestions as to how to make completing these courses affordable, yet not problematic for an acceptance?

Well, now everyone will know where I live, but what the heck...