u/Eyxeria

Hi all,

I'm quite confused looking in to this. I was led a bit astray to find out what I need to do to get my MLS.

Context: I'm in Florida, I already have my bachelor's degree in Forensic science, minor in chemistry, and currently working on my master's in medical microbiology and biochemistry.

Based on what I read, I think a post-bacc program would be for me, but idk if that actually is the right choice. The issue is, I also work a full-time job, so I'd like to do something hybrid at worst. Would this even be doable? I was under the impression I would just self-study and took the ASCP exam, up until a bit ago 😅

I know the rules say to search the subreddit, but I'm honestly not sure how to search for something close to my current position... especially in FL.

I'm not exactly sure what a proper question is besides if a post-bacc would be okay in my position to look in to.

TIA!!

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u/Eyxeria — 16 days ago