10-25-2013, 09:53 PM
That is good information. The only issue would be the physics and biology component. Most medical schools require a lab, so you would need one year of biology and physics with a lab. Additionally, a year of organic chemistry with a lab is hard to find online. A good source for these credits online would be:
ISP - Accelerated College Science Program Courses and Classes, Learn Science in Months Not Years
The certificate program offers all of the courses you need for pre-med, or you can take individual courses. Each courses runs around $2080, so it is pretty expensive. Especially, since medical schools may or may not accept the preq courses being done online.
It would be a smarter idea to find a local university or community college, and do all the pre-med courses actually in seat. After you do the pre-med courses, then you can transfer them to one of the big three and possibly test out of the rest of your degree.
ISP - Accelerated College Science Program Courses and Classes, Learn Science in Months Not Years
The certificate program offers all of the courses you need for pre-med, or you can take individual courses. Each courses runs around $2080, so it is pretty expensive. Especially, since medical schools may or may not accept the preq courses being done online.
It would be a smarter idea to find a local university or community college, and do all the pre-med courses actually in seat. After you do the pre-med courses, then you can transfer them to one of the big three and possibly test out of the rest of your degree.