Many nursing students often claim to be in med school.Anonymous wrote: I listen to a Chicago radio station via their app. Everyday, I hear a commercial for Arizona State Online School and a “student” explains she is currently in med school and all her online classes online, how the schedule worked for her, etc. As the parent of an attending physician (he is currently 34), I remember my DS going thru the process of applying to med school. Át that time, community college credits were not accepted for the required courses. Have the times simply changed or is this false advertising?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I did not mean online med school. I meant 100% online undergrad. Since you have a current applicant to med school, is there a stipulation that the required courses must be at a typical brick and mortar school vs an online school? When my DS applied to med school, he couldn't take an Organic Chem class at a community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if med school classes are online? I just finished the med school application process with my child. It’s worse in many ways than the undergrad process
I only have kids in high school, and at least one is considering the pre-med track. Can you explain how the med school application process is more difficult? Is it because med schools are more selective so your child applied to more med schools than colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if med school classes are online? I just finished the med school application process with my child. It’s worse in many ways than the undergrad process
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if med school classes are online? I just finished the med school application process with my child. It’s worse in many ways than the undergrad process
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if med school classes are online? I just finished the med school application process with my child. It’s worse in many ways than the undergrad process
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if med school classes are online? I just finished the med school application process with my child. It’s worse in many ways than the undergrad process