I would 100% do CAA school over any other type of schooling if my state allowed them to practice. I’m currently taking the core sciences after already completing my bachelor’s to apply to OD (optometry) schools and CAA (if practicing in NJ or NY opens up in the next few years or I make a big move to one of the states that allow them to practice)
Good luck with your classes!! More schools and more states are opening up every year so you never know where CAAs might be able to work by the time you graduate. You can also go to CAA school in the states that schools are in and practice there until more states open up. It’s a good time to go for CAA!!
5:40 I’m afraid application standards are getting more competitive and intense than the numbers you suggested, which were accurate probably a few years ago.
I took some of my prerequisite classes at community college! Make sure those credits were taken at an accredited university and email the programs you are interested in to make sure your credits satisfy the requirements. Good luck!!
I can’t say if those specific classes are fine, but in general programs will accept courses from community colleges if the college is accredited. I am suggesting you email the programs you are interested in about your transcript to make sure that the classes you took will satisfy their requirements. Hope this helps!!
Heyy man, I did bsc ansesthesia technology which has anatomy , physiology, biochem, statistics course etc.... can these be included in pre requiste course while applying or do i nedd to do it seperately ?
It all depends on how the schools view the courses. A course might be satisfactory for one program, but not another. So there is no way to be sure just by what you said. I would email the programs you are interested in applying to and ask if the classes you took satisfy their prerequisites, and they should give you a more clear answer. Hope this helps!!
congrats on getting in 🎉
Thank you so much!! I’ll be making a video on that sometime very soon… 👀
I would 100% do CAA school over any other type of schooling if my state allowed them to practice. I’m currently taking the core sciences after already completing my bachelor’s to apply to OD (optometry) schools and CAA (if practicing in NJ or NY opens up in the next few years or I make a big move to one of the states that allow them to practice)
Good luck with your classes!! More schools and more states are opening up every year so you never know where CAAs might be able to work by the time you graduate. You can also go to CAA school in the states that schools are in and practice there until more states open up. It’s a good time to go for CAA!!
Yay I’m in the first 50 subs!
Let’s gooo!!! 🙏🙌
5:40
I’m afraid application standards are getting more competitive and intense than the numbers you suggested, which were accurate probably a few years ago.
You aren’t kidding brother. AA standards popped off this year. This might call for an update video
@@skohayward How did your interviews go? Did you get accepted?
They went great!! I got accepted… go check out my latest video and see where 👀 @jonah.barros
I took some community classes which transferred into my university. Is that okay? Or do I need to go back and do them again?
I took some of my prerequisite classes at community college! Make sure those credits were taken at an accredited university and email the programs you are interested in to make sure your credits satisfy the requirements. Good luck!!
@@skohayward Wait, so does that mean I need to re-do those classes or... it is fine? I took Calc and physics 1 there.
I can’t say if those specific classes are fine, but in general programs will accept courses from community colleges if the college is accredited. I am suggesting you email the programs you are interested in about your transcript to make sure that the classes you took will satisfy their requirements. Hope this helps!!
Heyy man, I did bsc ansesthesia technology which has anatomy , physiology, biochem, statistics course etc.... can these be included in pre requiste course while applying or do i nedd to do it seperately ?
It all depends on how the schools view the courses. A course might be satisfactory for one program, but not another. So there is no way to be sure just by what you said. I would email the programs you are interested in applying to and ask if the classes you took satisfy their prerequisites, and they should give you a more clear answer. Hope this helps!!
@@skohayward yeah you can email me