I graduated back in May '14 with a BA in Psych., earning a GPA of 3.7x. As a Psych. major, I didn't take any of the necessary science courses, so now I'm looking into fulfilling all of my prerequisites.
I'm interested in attending a school in the CUNY system (NYC), more specifically the Hunter and CCNY post bacc programs.
The thing is, I plan on working full time, which very well may interfere with class, especially if the post bacc programs require a minimum number of credits per semester.
If I don't enroll in a program, and take as many courses as time/finances permit at Hunter or CCNY (as a second degree student), can I ultimately achieve the same result? I know that attending these programs makes you eligible for a committee letter, but can one still get a letter if he or she goes the DIY route?
Hopefully someone who's been in a similar situation can offer some insight or guidance. Thanks!
I'm interested in attending a school in the CUNY system (NYC), more specifically the Hunter and CCNY post bacc programs.
The thing is, I plan on working full time, which very well may interfere with class, especially if the post bacc programs require a minimum number of credits per semester.
If I don't enroll in a program, and take as many courses as time/finances permit at Hunter or CCNY (as a second degree student), can I ultimately achieve the same result? I know that attending these programs makes you eligible for a committee letter, but can one still get a letter if he or she goes the DIY route?
Hopefully someone who's been in a similar situation can offer some insight or guidance. Thanks!