08-24-2013, 10:38 AM
Thank you all so much! I honestly have no clue when it comes to med school and going that route via online undergrad however I didn't think a natural sciences degree, degree with concentration or even a nursing degree would have been a huge problem. I didn't realize how much resistance someone could have to online education despite knowing it will be the only way she can finish her degree. And I'm sorry, I meant Empire State College which looks like a nice program and would allow her a lot of flexibility. The link is below for anyone interested.
Science, Mathematics and Technology | Undergraduate Areas of Study | SUNY Empire State College
I will be forwarding all the info to her as well as the option to go though the Big 3 while taking classes if she still needs them. I myself am planning on TESC however I must have missed the specific Bio degree when looking at there offerings, I knew they did natural science degrees. I know she's got a lot of the science requirements done and she's in Organic Chem 1 now, I think she said she still needed 2 more science classes however I don't know what they are. Linda, thanks for posting that link, since she will be in 1 of 2 different states, it's great to have. Leherself, I will advise her to look at what her chosen program requires and makes her choice off that rather then a single heading on an undergrad degree. She has good grades in the work she's done already and if I can help her speed things up I definitely will.
Science, Mathematics and Technology | Undergraduate Areas of Study | SUNY Empire State College
I will be forwarding all the info to her as well as the option to go though the Big 3 while taking classes if she still needs them. I myself am planning on TESC however I must have missed the specific Bio degree when looking at there offerings, I knew they did natural science degrees. I know she's got a lot of the science requirements done and she's in Organic Chem 1 now, I think she said she still needed 2 more science classes however I don't know what they are. Linda, thanks for posting that link, since she will be in 1 of 2 different states, it's great to have. Leherself, I will advise her to look at what her chosen program requires and makes her choice off that rather then a single heading on an undergrad degree. She has good grades in the work she's done already and if I can help her speed things up I definitely will.


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