Post-bacc Questions

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Hello,

I am a student that recently graduated from an international university in South Korea and have plans on attending a Post-bacc program. Unfortunately, due to some language barrier, I was not able to take some of the math/science classes that are required to get into a post-bacc. Another concern of mine is whether or not the classes that I did take, will be accepted as U.S credits. I have a strong desire to get into med school one day, and I hope that getting into a post-bacc will be in the right direction. I can get all the help I can get and would appreciate it if someone could quite possibly help guide me through this process.

Thank you.

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Hello,

I am a student that recently graduated from an international university in South Korea and have plans on attending a Post-bacc program. Unfortunately, due to some language barrier, I was not able to take some of the math/science classes that are required to get into a post-bacc. Another concern of mine is whether or not the classes that I did take, will be accepted as U.S credits. I have a strong desire to get into med school one day, and I hope that getting into a post-bacc will be in the right direction. I can get all the help I can get and would appreciate it if someone could quite possibly help guide me through this process.

Thank you.

If you're back in the US at this point, Community College is probably the right place to start. It helps build units state-side and you can take the pre-requisite math/science courses you referenced as needing for a post-bacc. Plus, you'll have access to a guidance counselor who can give you some basic advice to get you on the right track.
 
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