hey all
so i'll be doing post bac at SFSU starting spring 06 as a 2nd bac. i did undergrad at Cal and still live in berkeley so i'll be doing a lot of commuting.
I'm doing post bac to raise my science GPA and will also be retaking both my o-chems.
the way that the post bac works as said earlier, is that it is an
unstructured program (you pretty much take whatever classes that you feel will help buff up your application).
You can do post bac 1 of 2 ways: either as "open university" or as "2nd bac". With
open university you pay per unit to take classes, you aren't considered a registered student which means that you enroll in your classes only AFTER everyone else has (but as said earlier, it seems that this isn't too much of a problem). With
2nd bac, you complete the same application that you complete for regular bachelor's degree admittance. basically you're applying into the Cal State University system (no essays, no MCATs... you're pretty much applying to college over again). the benefits of doing it this way instead of open university is that 1) you can register for classes along w/ everyone else, 2) you can apply for financial aid, and 3) in a lot of cases it turns out to be cheaper. The catch is that the deadline to apply is earlier than it is for open university
there's a pre-med/post bac advisor by the name of
Barry Rothman. He made an EXTREMELY helpful website where i got all my info:
http://online.sfsu.edu/~brothman/Post-Bac2.HTM
SFSU post bac is good for people who like flexibility and want to do something about their grades in a low maintenance kind of way (there's no elaborate application process or strict requirements). It's relatively cheap (only $1600 a semester if youre a 2nd bac) and the classes are really small (especially if you previously went to a huge university for undergrad). I've heard that a lot of people from UC Berkeley who've done poorly in the sciences, have gone to SFSU and whooped some major booty... which looks really well in terms of "distance reached" (going from failing classes to getting straight A's!!)
hope this helps!!!! and good luck to ALL!
and by the way... i like to study in groups
🙂 so ummm... for those of you who are already there... hit me up and help me figure out what classes to take
😉