Thats really cool. I plan to knock out the first 2 years, than go on to my state university majoring in Biochemistry. If Iam able to keep my grades up in CC I can qualify for alot of scholarships and tuition waivers at the state Uni.
So its best if I complete my general Ed at CC first, than wait to do my science/pre req at Uni right?
If you are going for a science degree.....I disagree about this. The lower division science prereqs you need for your degree are generally the same ones you need for med school.
If you wait to take them at the university, you are adding a TON of time onto your university education.
I really think that the best way to go is to take all that you can at a CC. When you transfer, you will still be taking a ton of upper division science classes for your major at the university, and schools will have this as proof that you can handle the coursework.
In California, they won't even let you transfer into a science major WITHOUT taking Bio 1/2, Chem 1/2, OChem 1/2, Physics 1/2, and Calc 1/2 at a CC.
For the record....I started at a CC. Transferred to a university, got a non-science degree. Got a non-science graduate degree. Then went back and took ALL of my prereqs at a CC. Only one school asked about it and it was more out of curiosity than anything else. The way it was phrased by my interviewer, as I was literally walking out the door: "Hey, so, um....just for my own curiosity...how did you do so well on the MCAT? I assume you took your prereqs at a CC for financial reasons, right? That seemed to work out for you." . No one else has mentioned it (that doesn't mean they're not talking about it in their adcom meetings) and my application journey went well
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I think people need to stop being so caught up with this CC thing. Think about it as you do anything else for your app. Are you trying to "get away" with something? Like, taking CC classes while at a university because they might be "easier"? Or doing an EC where you log a crapload of hours but don't do or learn anything? Or omitting some grades you got at a school you don't send a transcript in for? No? Then you're fine.
(Most) med schools just want a logical reason for the things you do. Have a coherent story about everything you do and talk about. Taking your prereqs at a CC, for you, is logical. Just do it
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