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As I've understood, optometry schools care not only that you complete all necessary undergrad. pre-requisites, but where you complete them, as well. I wonder, how much does it matter at which school undergraduate courses are taken? Is it true classes taken at community colleges are automatically looked upon as inferior to those taken at four-year schools?
I have a couple of courses to get through, and I'd like to do so as soon as possible i.e., over the summer. Unfortunately, most non-community colleges near me seem not to be offering what I need until fall. I don't want to spend a whole year more as an under-grad., but also wish not to compromise my chances of acceptance by rushing to a school that will be looked down upon by the board of admissions.
Any advice?
Thanks.
P.S. It looks as though some schools offer more credits for the same courses; as well, while some institutions have a lab. component for chem. 1 and another for chem. 2, others have just one chem. lab. Does any of this matter to the powers that be of optometric education? Thanks again.
I have a couple of courses to get through, and I'd like to do so as soon as possible i.e., over the summer. Unfortunately, most non-community colleges near me seem not to be offering what I need until fall. I don't want to spend a whole year more as an under-grad., but also wish not to compromise my chances of acceptance by rushing to a school that will be looked down upon by the board of admissions.
Any advice?
Thanks.
P.S. It looks as though some schools offer more credits for the same courses; as well, while some institutions have a lab. component for chem. 1 and another for chem. 2, others have just one chem. lab. Does any of this matter to the powers that be of optometric education? Thanks again.