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Can med schools see if you took a class online?

Medical schools would like to see whether it's online or not. They may ask a question on your secondary to see if you took any online coursework.
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Do med schools care about online classes?

Will online classes impact my chances of admission? Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Maybe. You might have educational circumstances that qualify you as an exception, especially if you are a non-traditional medical school applicant, or if you attended an under-resourced school.
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Does transcript show if you took a class online?

What they do care about is whether you completed a course in an accredited school. If your high school helped you set up your on-line course, that course and grade should appear on your high school transcript. If not, then you should have a second transcript from your on-line provider.
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Does AMCAS ask if a course is online?

All I know is that many schools do not distinguish between online courses and in person courses on their own transcripts and AMCAS does not ask you to report whether or not the course was online.
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Do medical schools see your transcript?

You submit your primary AMCAS or AACOMAS application, and have all your transcripts sent to there. They process your application and then send it on to the schools that you indicate.
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What do med schools look at on your transcript?

Grades, academic honors, difficult coursework, and good test scores all contribute to this. One or two bad grades are not a deal breaker, and medical schools love to see an “upward trend” – so don't worry if your first semester or year of college didn't go as expected.
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Do med schools look at academic record?

Reality: ALL grades count, although medical schools will look at the overall trend of grades. They will analyze a transcript and examine the number of courses per semester, course levels, number of science courses and academic performance.
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Are online courses recorded?

Most Live Online class sessions will be recorded, but note that some interactive elements may not be included in the recording.
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How does AMCAS verify coursework?

After you have submitted your AMCAS application and AMCAS has received all transcripts, the verification process can begin. Verification mainly involves confirming coursework and grades earned. AMCAS staff compare everything listed on your transcripts with what you entered in the AMCAS application.
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Do colleges consider online courses?

If there are a few majors that you're considering, complete an online course to ensure you are interested. Often colleges will ask why you selected a certain major and you can write about all that you learned and enjoyed to make for a strong response.
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Do colleges not like online courses?

As long as you're challenging yourself and maintaining a strong GPA, it shouldn't be a problem. In fact, many colleges appreciate students who take the initiative to further their education through online or dual-enrollment courses.
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Do unofficial transcripts show current classes?

Transcript will show past, current, and future coursework in which you have enrolled. Note that grades for the current term may not display on your unofficial transcript immediately. Grades will show after each instructor submits them. Sometimes there is a bit of lag time.
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Can I take a class off my transcript?

The transcript displays the official record of classes students enroll in during school, so most grades cannot be changed or removed. Courses changed before the drop/add date do not appear on the transcript, but any classes you do not drop after that date are part of the permanent record.
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What GPA do med schools see?

There's more to discuss about this data and medical school admissions, but let's go ahead and get into the numbers. The average GPA for med schools overall is 3.64 for science and a 3.71 overall. Most medical schools require candidates to have a 3.0 or higher GPA to even apply, and many require 3.5 or higher.
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What GPA do med schools care about?

Admissions experts advise aspiring medical school students to aim for a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Dec. 3, 2021, at 9:00 a.m.
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Do medical schools check your digital footprint?

Yes, and if you don't conform completely, your digital footprint may be searched for anything the group deems offensive in any way. Your right to free speech may end with your acceptance to medical school.
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What shows up on AMCAS background check?

On the report, history including infractions and juvenile records will be displayed to the applicant but medical schools vary on the content they can and will view.
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Can you submit primary without MCAT?

Generally speaking, while most schools can receive your primary application without your MCAT scores, they will not look at it until your scores have been reported. As a result, make sure you keep in mind how your test date/score release will impact when your application is considered.
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Can AMCAS be verified without MCAT score?

Do I need to have an official MCAT score for my AMCAS application to be submitted or verified? No, your AMCAS can be submitted and verified before you have an official MCAT score.
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Does UCLA accept online courses?

Credit for online courses follows the same policies as courses taken in person and will only be considered from regionally accredited institutions. Lower Division Courses: UCLA will award a maximum of 105 lower division quarter units (70 semester units) from non-UC colleges or universities.
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Is it illegal to record online classes?

Depending on the terms of your school policies, yes, anyone can record online classes. Fellow students or other school staff may reserve the right to record any classes as they see fit. Some students do it to help them look back on lectures or remember assignments.
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Can I take online classes at UCLA?

The University of California offers a limited number of online courses for matriculated students. UCLA students are encouraged to review this information at the Registrar's Office.
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How many BS are acceptable for med school?

I would say to have a competitive chance at most medical schools you probably want to have a GPA above 3.5 So a B or two per semester is probably OK but do you want to make sure you get mostly A's or A- in your science and math courses. B's are commendable. I got a C minus in organic chemistry once.
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Can you get into medical school with B's?

No B's are not bad at all. To be considered for medical school you just need at least a 3.5 GPA. And even if you do get a few B's, take some upper division courses and Ace them. GPA and MCAT score are the usual cutoffs but its the reason WHY you want to be a doctor that is more compelling than just grades.
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Is a withdrawal bad on your transcript for med school?

But there's also the issue of how a “W” on your transcript will affect your chance of admission to medical school. The truth is that withdrawing from one or two classes is not going to hurt you at all. In fact, it's a lot better than having an “F” on your transcript, since W's are not factored into your GPA.
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