HonorMulan
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I have heard a lot about DIY vs. Traditional Post bacc. I would like to get some advice based on my situation.
I recently graduated with a degree in psychology. Took little to no science classes. The science classes I did take were mainly electives so nothing too tough like OChem etc. I got into an accident halfway through my schooling that left me unable to walk for a while and realized I wanted to be a Physicians Assistant. I have been looking at some Post Bacc programs and I do not even meet the requirement for some because they require various science classes. Essentially what is the best option for me in which I do not spend the most amount of time getting to finally apply to PA schools.
What are the pros and cons of DIY and Traditional?
Should I DIY the requirements straight from PA schools websites?
Should I take the required classes then apply to post bacc? (I feel like this would take long)
Would love some advice thanks everyone.
I recently graduated with a degree in psychology. Took little to no science classes. The science classes I did take were mainly electives so nothing too tough like OChem etc. I got into an accident halfway through my schooling that left me unable to walk for a while and realized I wanted to be a Physicians Assistant. I have been looking at some Post Bacc programs and I do not even meet the requirement for some because they require various science classes. Essentially what is the best option for me in which I do not spend the most amount of time getting to finally apply to PA schools.
What are the pros and cons of DIY and Traditional?
Should I DIY the requirements straight from PA schools websites?
Should I take the required classes then apply to post bacc? (I feel like this would take long)
Would love some advice thanks everyone.