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Originally Posted by Drdiego
When I applied the admission's officer told me that if you take science courses at a community college they require you to take the MCAT. They have a bias towards Community College course work. They even went has far as telling me that I got a 'C" in a nutrition class some 12 years ago.
They have to realize that people take these classes at community colleges b/c :
1. Class times maybe a little more convenient for the working adult.
2. Why pay $1750 to take a class when you can take the same class for $320.
Because they want your money they don't post this on their website.
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I realize that Saba is often considered a school for out of the ordinary people. But even then, students seem to demand that the school be more like U.S. schools (and reasonably so, that is the standard, no?).
To expect Saba to live up to U.S. standards, the community college issue comes with it. Most U.S. medical schools discourage and do not look favorably upon community college courses. By Saba acting the same way, they are just conforming to the standard. So you can't really blame them all that much...