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Hi all,
How do the application sites (specifically aacom.org) and Med/D.O. schools look at post bacc classes? I am not doing a formal post bacc program. I plan to take 10-15 classes to boost my GPA and refresh my knowledge for the MCAT.
Do these grades form a new "post bacc" GPA that would be sent to schools I want to apply to?
To clarify, I received my biology degree from one university in 2009 and then took a few non science (culinary) classes at another university several years later. Now I'm taking my post bacc refresher science classes at a third university. Will all these grades get lumped together on my initial application to form one final cummulative GPA? If so, is that overall number what I will be applying with?
Also, I'f Im retaking science classes, should I consider taking them without labs to save time or would that be looked at poorly?
How do the application sites (specifically aacom.org) and Med/D.O. schools look at post bacc classes? I am not doing a formal post bacc program. I plan to take 10-15 classes to boost my GPA and refresh my knowledge for the MCAT.
Do these grades form a new "post bacc" GPA that would be sent to schools I want to apply to?
To clarify, I received my biology degree from one university in 2009 and then took a few non science (culinary) classes at another university several years later. Now I'm taking my post bacc refresher science classes at a third university. Will all these grades get lumped together on my initial application to form one final cummulative GPA? If so, is that overall number what I will be applying with?
Also, I'f Im retaking science classes, should I consider taking them without labs to save time or would that be looked at poorly?