Question about Grad school and Community college prereqs?

<p>Hello everyone!</p>

<p>So here's what I am worrying about, I finished my first year of undergrad on campus and now I'm in my third year, but due to family incidents, my family moved out of state and I continued my undergrad with the same university, but through their online program. I have researched a lot about online programs and since my university is accredited and my transcript doesn't mention the program being online, I thought my education would still be okay. My goal is to go to Cal State Dominguez Hills for a Masters in their prosthetics program. Out of about eight pre-reqs, I took all of them through ASU, except a couple that I will have to take at a community college. I have to take one of my prereqs, physics, at a community college since it isn't offered online and I was going to take Anatomy online through my university, but many reviews and students told me that they did not learn anything. Since anatomy is such an important class for my career, I want to really get the most out of it, so I want to take it at a community college, but I'm afraid that it might "look bad" since I'll have two of my prereqs at a community college. </p>

<p>So my question is, can anyone give me advice on what I should do? Should I go ahead and take anatomy at a CC so I can understand it better or take the risk so it'll look "better" on my transcript, will it harm my undergrad resume? </p>

<p>Thank you for taking the time to read this.</p>

<p>Communicate with someone in authority at the grad program. Doing so won’t hurt your chances. They won’t remember the call ever took place. They have a million other things to remember.</p>

<p>It’s not going to matter, especially in California - which has the largest community college system in the nation. Community college classes are thoroughly articulated and recognized throughout the state.</p>