stony brook or hunter post bacc?

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i am currently taking HES courses but will be moving back to ny this winter so that I can have time and money to prepare for the april mcats and applications. I am not sure where to complete my organic chem and physics classes.
does anyone know if stonybrook offers evening courses?
any opinions about courses taken there?
 
Hunter is a good way to go. Dr karen Phillips has received praise in many threads in this forum so do a search on "Hunter".

Don't go the route of taking classes as a nondegree student since you will have last priority in registering for organic chem lecture and lab which fill up early every year.

As of now Ochem I has only one Lec listed for Spring 2005:
T,F 4:10 - 5:00 PM
TH 3:10 - 5:00 PM

There are labs in the AM,afternoon and evening for Ochem I. switching lab sections was not allowed after the first week of class. There is a waiting list signup sheet about 2 weeks before the semester starts but the priority goes:
1. graduating seniors
2. those who completed Ochem Lec in previous semesters or at another college
3. postbacc
4. # on the waiting list

I took physics elsewhere so no comment on that.
 
i don't think stony brook has evening courses. I'm currently taking classes there as a post-bacc to boost my gpa. i have friends that did their basic pre-req courses at stony brook as well. I like it a lot. If you can manage to take classes during the day, i definatly recommend it. the profs are great and very willing to help you out.
 
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