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I'm a previous student and I'm a current medical student. I was a career changer. The students from what I've seen have been actually pretty successful. The ones that seemed to be the most successful was the AET track students. I felt that the classes were similar to undergrad but better in that they were small in terms of class size. Every professor was approachable that I had and seemed to care about the students. I felt like the workload was very doable. I had a long commute and worked part time.
Hi Bama Nicole! Thank you for being so helpful in these forums. I was just accepted to the Career Changer program at CSUEB for next fall. I was wondering if I could pick your brain a little bit?
I graduated from UCLA a couple of years ago with a B.A. and 3.81 GPA. I have taught at a high school for the past two years and recently decided to go back to school full time. I haven't taken math or science in a while. Did you do any refresher courses before jumping into your first quarter of career changer courses?
I will be commuting from El Cerrito. Where were you commuting from and was it bad? I have lived in L.A. for the past six years, so I am used to awful traffic...
Thank you!
Also, any other students out there who were accepted to career changer for Fall 2016? Looking forward to meeting you!