Anonymous wrote:The Columbia post-bac program is well regarded but probably not easy
I did this program in the early 90s, but did not end up finishing at Columbia. You take the post bac classes with college students and they are the same “weed out” type courses that the undergrads take. They were very very hard….like in my physics class the average test score would be like a 30% and that would be a B. It was very expensive at the time and kind of isolating because you are taking courses with Freshman but you are a post grad!
I left due to the finances and ultimately I figured out I could take the same courses at my state flagship for a fraction of the costs and my alma mater ended up writing me the needed recommendations.
I would say that if your kid has any of the prerequisites already, it’s probably not worth it becuase you really just need 4-5 basic courses to apply to med school (Bio, Chem, Organic Chem, Physics and maybe biochemistry).