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Med Tech Prerequisites

bmadiuk

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Hello everyone. I searched every term I could think of to find the information and could not, so I apologize in advance if this has been asked before.

I have submitted my application online before realizing that I need the biology/chemistry/physics high school credits to be accepted for Med Tech. My "eRecruiter" has not gotten back to me so I wanted to ask here:

How can I get these credits in an accelerated format? College enrollment is over for this semester, so my goal would be to do it all online somehow. After googling for 4 hours yesterday I came up empty handed.  I'd like to have this all done in the next 52 days before my application is shelved - so I can send in the transcript with credit proof and be accepted for the MOC.

Thank you.
 
bmadiuk said:
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How can I get these credits in an accelerated format? College enrollment is over for this semester, so my goal would be to do it all online somehow. After googling for 4 hours yesterday I came up empty handed.  I'd like to have this all done in the next 52 days before my application is shelved - so I can send in the transcript with credit proof and be accepted for the MOC.

Thank you.

After googling for not much more than four seconds, I came up with these.

http://ontariohomeschool.org/correspondencesch.shtml#ON-credits

http://www.adlc.ca/content/view/119/189/

However these sites may not be helpful if all you are searching for is simply a cheap way to obtain a piece of paper saying that you have the credits rather than a method of learning the required knowledge and then receiving the appropriate credits.
 
Blackadder1916 said:
.... if all you are searching for is simply a cheap way to obtain a piece of paper saying that you have the credits rather than a method of learning the required knowledge and then receiving the appropriate credits....

No offense, and with all due respect to Blackadder:
If these "pieces of paper" are a prerequisite for the trade, there's nothing wrong with obtaining them in an "accelerated" manner.

If they're recognized, then they must have some merit, and those who have taken the "non-accelerated" courses, and gotten "the knowledge", will be no farther ahead when it comes to job-specific training.

You will always have to attain the standard set out by whatever/whomever you're currently working for.

Just like BMQ....the instructors don't give a rat's patoot if you learned drill in Cadets, you're in BMQ now.....

Case in point:
I worked for a lab that dealt in Blood Grouping Reagents.
As long as you had A DEGREE, you were eligible for hire in any department accountable for the production of said items.......

We had folks from Microbiologists to Bachelor of Arts graduates.

Everyone had to start at square one, regardless of education or specialty.

Just get the credits.

(in my "experienced" opinion)
HS
 
Blackadder1916,
If you feel the need to be that snarky, sarcastic and rude "After 4 seconds of googling", "rather than a method of learning the required knowledge", I know personally I'd rather not see someone like you reply at all. If you've been on a forum like this for years and are tired of people like me asking questions then perhaps you should stop posting replies to folks like me, or stop posting all together. I'll assume you're just having a bad day - I mean hey we all have them. I like to think people mean well, so thanks for welcoming me to the forum (in your own little way)

Thanks for your 4 seconds of work, put me right on track.
 
bmadiuk said:
Blackadder1916,
If you feel the need to be that snarky, sarcastic and rude..

Dude....NO GO,
(check yo'self befo you wreck 'youself)

Party foul.

You asked, he answered, and I answered, as well.

You got both sides, if you need something else, PM me, I'll be more than glad to help.

HS
 
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