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[QUOTE="CyrusK, post: 5525124, member: 599664"] Hey Thanks for your response, really appreciate it. Firstly, I have found online Physics / lab courses, but I'm looking for a course and lab [B]in person[/B]. Specifically one not bottle-necked by wait lists and strict session/semester/quarter blocks. I know I'm asking for a lot there, but never hurts to ask! I graduated from UCLA, and I intend to use some of the coursework as you suggest to transfer into a new program (along with others taken at OSU and Rio Salado). I've been working with an adviser on this, the only hole in the plan is the physics curriculum. As for taking courses at UCLA, well, that University is so heavily impacted the door pretty much closes once you get your diploma. There's UCLA extension, but no comparable Physics course. If need be I suppose I could take the Physics series next fall at Oregon State University, but this is 1) Slow (it would delay me a year) and 2) expensive (even more so than I originally suggested, since it will be over 9 months). I realize as I type this Oregon State it's probably my best option, but never hurts to ask. [/QUOTE]
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