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MsNCldy00
03-11-2008, 12:17 AM
I have only completed two to the premed courses so far zology I and gen chemistry I. My gpa is very low 2.0http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com/forum/smileys/smiley19.gifand I was wondering if UNIBE will accept community college credits. I do not want to spend a lot of money to just finish my premed courses because at the school I am attending one class (4credits) is $693. If I would attend community college I could take 5 courses for that price. The community college in my town is just as hard as the colleges in this area, so my education will not suffer from attending. I am currently taking study skills at my university to improve my gpa, but it will not be enough to raise my gpa before I graduate. I was told I could do post bac at the school, but like I said before the school is to expensive for my budget right now. I would like any recommendations on what I should do to apply to the medical program at UNIBE.
Cubanito76
03-16-2008, 11:59 PM
I have only completed two to the premed courses so far zology I and gen chemistry I. My gpa is very low 2.0http://www.%5Bblocked%20by%20request%5D.com/forum/smileys/smiley19.gifand I was wondering if UNIBE will accept community college credits. I do not want to spend a lot of money to just finish my premed courses because at the school I am attending one class (4credits) is $693. If I would attend community college I could take 5 courses for that price. The community college in my town is just as hard as the colleges in this area, so my education will not suffer from attending. I am currently taking study skills at my university to improve my gpa, but it will not be enough to raise my gpa before I graduate. I was told I could do post bac at the school, but like I said before the school is to expensive for my budget right now. I would like any recommendations on what I should do to apply to the medical program at UNIBE.
Try to raise your GPA at the community college. It will be easier on your pockets and UNIBE doesn't seem to care anyway.
MsNCldy00
03-18-2008, 10:39 AM
First I would like to thank Cubanito76 for answering my question. It was helpful. and I wanted you to know that I called the office, and they confirmed that I could take the classes to transfer from community college. So I guess my gap must be better for me to apply.:) I am so motivated now that I have taken study skills. My reading, time management, and test grades:D has improved.
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