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I have read on some sites designed for non traditional advice that they suggest you should retake your basic biology or chemistry courses even if you've had them before in undergraduate.
In my case I not only had them before in undergrad but i also had A's in them when offered as AP classes at Prep school I just never bothered to sit for the exam. Realizing of course that everyone is free to choose their own path..
Do people really see this as being an issue to any adcomm? Skipping them that is...
My undergrad work was completed in 1992. I worked in private business through 1995.. attended a J.D. program until 1998 and have been woking ever since. Honestly , I didn't really see a correlation between much of my coursework and reality.....
So to spend whatever it works out to be (400-600 per credit hour times 7 or 8 credits) to retake material i've covered twice in my life and which i could most likely pass any CLEP or AP exam with a weekend review seems frivolous.
Any comments from someone who has had to make this type of decision regarding post bacc course selection.😛
In my case I not only had them before in undergrad but i also had A's in them when offered as AP classes at Prep school I just never bothered to sit for the exam. Realizing of course that everyone is free to choose their own path..
Do people really see this as being an issue to any adcomm? Skipping them that is...
My undergrad work was completed in 1992. I worked in private business through 1995.. attended a J.D. program until 1998 and have been woking ever since. Honestly , I didn't really see a correlation between much of my coursework and reality.....
So to spend whatever it works out to be (400-600 per credit hour times 7 or 8 credits) to retake material i've covered twice in my life and which i could most likely pass any CLEP or AP exam with a weekend review seems frivolous.
Any comments from someone who has had to make this type of decision regarding post bacc course selection.😛