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I have graduated college about a year ago and am interested in attending a post bac program this fall. However, as I just recently made this decision, I notice that many of the deadlines for some of the best programs have lapsed. My question is: Of the remaining programs, which one is the best? To give you a little bit of background about what I am looking for in a program, I prefer smaller class sizes and strong student-professor relationships. Because I have not taken a science class since high school and science is not my strongest suit, I will also need a lot of hand-holding by any r.a.'s or tutors to help me study and understand concepts because I am a slower learner of science and math. I am also looking for some strong research and volunteering opportunities. I have also heard that it is important, particularly if you are not a strong science student, to go to a school where the students are not as competitive and the grading is less hard so that you can keep your science gpa up. This definitely applies to me. Some of the programs I have been looking at are: Brandeis, NYU, Columbia, Georgetown, University of Vermont, USC, Wellesley, Harvard Extension, University of Oregon, Mt. Holyoke, and Stony Brook. Any recommendations? Or any general advice on programs not listed here? I have a 3.7 gpa from a top liberal arts college but I have taken no science or math classes.
Thanks so much
Thanks so much