Taking a requirement online + in person (hybrid course)

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gmr0589

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Hello, I am a non-trad currently working full time, and still have to take one last requirement (Orgo II). I have already complete one full year of gen chem, orgo 1 and biochem. The only class offered around me that seems to fit my schedule is a "hybrid course" that has the lecture component online but also meets twice a week for lab. Do you guys think this would be ok?
I am thinking about emailing the schools I have interviewed at directly to ask them, just to make sure, but wanted to hear opinions. Thank you!!!
 
Hello, I am a non-trad currently working full time, and still have to take one last requirement (Orgo II). I have already complete one full year of gen chem, orgo 1 and biochem. The only class offered around me that seems to fit my schedule is a "hybrid course" that has the lecture component online but also meets twice a week for lab. Do you guys think this would be ok?
I am thinking about emailing the schools I have interviewed at directly to ask them, just to make sure, but wanted to hear opinions. Thank you!!!
Negative attitudes about distance learning among med schools are changing slowly, but they are changing. You are in a better position since the lab, at least, takes place in a brick and mortar building. You might get more forbearance since you are a working nontrad, but some schools will not compromise at all. Best to call/email and ask, rather than worry about it.
 
Negative attitudes about distance learning among med schools are changing slowly, but they are changing. You are in a better position since the lab, at least, takes place in a brick and mortar building. You might get more forbearance since you are a working nontrad, but some schools will not compromise at all. Best to call/email and ask, rather than worry about it.
thank you! yeah, i'm definitely emailing the schools today.
 
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