<p>Check out Student Doctor Network. It is aimed more at pre-med/med, but there are subforums for other health related majors/careers.</p>
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<p>As far as someone who needed to take pre-health science classes, that site recommends that you take them not at a community college as some places won’t accept them. They recommend taking them at a 4 year college/university and not on-line…but it doesn’t have to be the toughest university out there. Getting the high GPA is the most important thing (at least for med school). So takign them at State U and getting an A is better than taking them at Private U and getting a B.</p>
<p>The other thing to think about is why would it be advantagious to try to avoid a " pre-med flunk out course" which I assume to mean a rigorous course? When you get to the next level of health education you will assumed to know that information and will be competing against others who have that knowledge.</p>