It certainly wouldn't hurt to have the sciences and lab work, and though most legitimate medical schools won't accept online work or CLEP credits, it would be some kind of foundation for medical schools that do. I'll need to look deeper into your suggestions. The medical schools I'm interested in really only have a couple of requirements which are A.) a baccalaureate degree and B.) a decent MCAT score.. for better or worse.
There are no shortcuts to becoming a physician.
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