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Old 03-18-2009, 04:01 AM   #351
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I just finished Bio I and II and will be taking Organic Chem I and II this summer and the MCAT in August.

My 1st Choice is USUHS, 2nd U of South Dakota, 3rd a DO school. Looking at applying for Naval Health Professional Scholarship for 2nd and 3rd choice.

Like I said I am kicking myself now for messing around at USNA and getting a 2.4 GPA. My plan is to crush the MCATs and O-Chem , further improve my academic record with the Masters program, and parlay my 7 years of commissioned service and experience to overcome my low undergrad GPA.

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Old 03-24-2009, 10:54 AM   #352
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Hey Spickett 50, I almost didn't reply because I'm sick of losing to you in football the past eight years, but I decided to be the bigger man and offer my thoughts anyway. I was a physics major at USMA and graduated in 2002, with barely a 3.0. I did well in my post bacc courses and the MCAT and got accepted to a few M.D. programs. Your military experiences will end up counting for a lot.

You're probably pretty sold on Navy, but there is an awesome new program offered by the Army National Guard which you can use while you're in med school. There is no obligation associated with it, so you can go back to the Navy afterwards (although I can't see why you'd want to.) Shoot me a message if you want more info on it and I'll be glad to forward it your way.

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I didn't know how many marines were actually successful in completing the process to a career in medicine.

I am a Sgt from 2/24 reserve infantry company,and served two tours in iraq
sept 2004 to march 2005 and then Jan 2008 to sept 2008.

I am finding my application process to be somewhat difficult. having being a Marine and a student at the same time, my priorities were to my Marines and many times i had to put school aside, for this my scholastic success has suffered. However, as a Marine to the bone, i am inclined to not give up.

I am interested in what made the individuals of this thread to be successful and how they got there.

lastly, any advice that would help me in my endeavor to be a medical doctor ?

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Old 03-31-2009, 07:21 PM   #354
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Coast Guard for me; exiting active duty and matriculating Au.D. fall '09
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I didn't know how many marines were actually successful in completing the process to a career in medicine.

I am a Sgt from 2/24 reserve infantry company,and served two tours in iraq
sept 2004 to march 2005 and then Jan 2008 to sept 2008.

I am finding my application process to be somewhat difficult. having being a Marine and a student at the same time, my priorities were to my Marines and many times i had to put school aside, for this my scholastic success has suffered. However, as a Marine to the bone, i am inclined to not give up.

I am interested in what made the individuals of this thread to be successful and how they got there.

lastly, any advice that would help me in my endeavor to be a medical doctor ?

Thanks
Welcome Marine, job well done. The application process is full of hoops we must jump through. If you want it bad enough you will get it. Your damn right that your Marines were your priority, that's what we are all about. You can explain everything about your grades and whatnot in your personal statement.

When I realized that I wanted to be a physician, and what it entailed to get into medical school, I made school my absolute number one priority. I took student loans to supplement my income, so I could have more time to focus on school, and made a lot of sacrifices just so I could have more time to study.

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Old 03-31-2009, 08:16 PM   #356
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Umm. I didn't realize that the Coast Guard was part of the Department of the Navy/ U.S. Marine Corps?
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Old 03-31-2009, 10:22 PM   #357
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Umm. I didn't realize that the Coast Guard was part of the Department of the Navy/ U.S. Marine Corps?
Our only Medal of Honor winner, Douglas Monroe, earned his Medal of Honor through providing cover fire for a large group of Marines in the Battle of the Pacific. The Marines and Coast Guard have a long history together.

Officially, in times of war, the Coast Guard becomes part of the Navy. Like the Marines, we could be considered "elite navy".

My enthusiasm for re-hashing such history has long waned, so if you wish to further educate yourself you will have to look elsewhere. It is not that difficult nowadays, I hear; all one must do is hit a few buttons on the keyboard, click a mouse and then up it pops on your screen!

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Old 03-31-2009, 10:25 PM   #358
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Thank you for making me feel welcomed into your thread. Judging by your warm and informed reply, you are not only knowledgeable of military history, you realize that we are all brothers and sisters under one flag. Semper Paratus! Or, as you say, Semper Fidelis.
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Old 04-01-2009, 05:48 AM   #359
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Thank you for making me feel welcomed into your thread. Judging by your warm and informed reply, you are not only knowledgeable of military history, you realize that we are all brothers and sisters under one flag. Semper Paratus! Or, as you say, Semper Fidelis.
Relax. You are right that we are all brothers/sisters under one flag, and thanks for your service. This thread was designed to keep all the Marines localized to one area to keep tabs on each other/ help each other out. I will be tactful and that is all.
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Our only Medal of Honor winner, Douglas Monroe, earned his Medal of Honor through providing cover fire for a large group of Marines in the Battle of the Pacific. The Marines and Coast Guard have a long history together.

Officially, in times of war, the Coast Guard becomes part of the Navy. Like the Marines, we could be considered "elite navy".

My enthusiasm for re-hashing such history has long waned, so if you wish to further educate yourself you will have to look elsewhere. It is not that difficult nowadays, I hear; all one must do is hit a few buttons on the keyboard, click a mouse and then up it pops on your screen!
Your right, I was never taught any military history in the Marines, and I apologize for my ignorance. I took your advice and used google to find out about the "elite navy" you spoke about. U.S. Coast guard Colonel S.L SwabMaster assisted leading the battle of Inchon and Chosen Reservoir with Chesty Puller. Colonel S.L SwabMaster actually led most of the battles during these times. I also found that Coast guard Lieutenant C.S. shipmasterblaster lead some of the Marines to raise the flag at Iwo Jima. Lieutenant C.S. shipmasterblaster was the actual one who organized many of the beach landings during the Island Hopping campaign. Again I am really sorry for my ignorance to the history of the Coast Guard.
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not trying to pick on a another branch of our great military but I always thought navy and coast guard were alike with one exception if the coast guard sinks they can walk to shore.
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Looks like I am the youngest Marine here!! Where's my cake?!

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2010(future) - EAS as a Sergeant hopefully and start my journey to become a medical doctor.

I'm hoping with good grades and a good med school application, I can stay around my home town of the Los Angeles area.

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I didn't know how many marines were actually successful in completing the process to a career in medicine.

I am a Sgt from 2/24 reserve infantry company,and served two tours in iraq
sept 2004 to march 2005 and then Jan 2008 to sept 2008.

I am finding my application process to be somewhat difficult. having being a Marine and a student at the same time, my priorities were to my Marines and many times i had to put school aside, for this my scholastic success has suffered. However, as a Marine to the bone, i am inclined to not give up.

I am interested in what made the individuals of this thread to be successful and how they got there.

lastly, any advice that would help me in my endeavor to be a medical doctor ?

Thanks
Worked my ass off. That is what made me successful. You have it in you I know so that should be the only advice you need but I will indulge. If opportunities present themselves take them, but be careful to not take on too much. Work your ass off. Use your military training and the values drilled into you as a Marine when studying, sitting in class, dealing with professors, etc. It will get you far. Work your ass off. Don't let anything hold you back. Work your ass off.

Seriously though, if you want it, do it. Being a Marine helped me every single step of the way. Good Luck.
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Hey guys im actually a young marine who started the pre-med process before i joined and am now continuing it while i join. It will be worth it to be part of the former-marine corps mafia and i may be the youngest marine at 20!

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my MOS is 2171 im an optics tech also known as fire control.
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cool thread.

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2010(future) - EAS as a Sergeant hopefully and start my journey to become a medical doctor.

I'm hoping with good grades and a good med school application, I can stay around my home town of the Los Angeles area.

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Hey bud, I was a 2822. While not all that similar, I also got to go through 6 months of nerdy electronics school. We used to write our own cadence having to do with multimeters and stuff.
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Started undergrad classes six weeks ago with no college credit whatsoever, save for the semester or so I get from my SMART transcript. Been reading this forum for about a year or so, but this is my first post. Lots of good information here... Thanks to all the senior pre-meds, med school students, residents, and licensed physicians who are passing on good information and ending my ignorance.

I'll turn 24 in a month, am married (wife goes to same college as me, she will get her B.S. in Nursing in 2 1/2 years), no children, I work full time to pay the bills and my tuition/ my wife's tuition. Saving Post-9/11 GI Bill for Med School bills (the way the new one works, you "waste" money if you pay for state-school undergrad with it, so if I wait till med school [or grad school if med school doesn't work out] I get more of the money that I earned).

I'm pretty busy - adjusting to a classroom environment after taking five years off - and I will start shadowing and volunteering soon, but I work in IT, so during downtime at work, I frequent these boards.

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Hey guys im actually a young marine who started the pre-med process before i joined and am now continuing it while i join. It will be worth it to be part of the former-marine corps mafia and i may be the youngest marine at 20!

20080310 Parris Island
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20090123 Quantico, VA

my MOS is 2171 im an optics tech also known as fire control.

Fellow 2171!,

MUST BE NICE!!! Quantico!

29 palms, iraq, and afghanistan = SUCK!!!!

all very interesting expieriences though...

I wish you the best of luck in your transition from electro-optical ordnance repairman to medical doctor...

F*** optics!


And to the cal geek!
Test and Measurements Diagnostics Equipment Technician!!!

I honestly believe you have the only "nerdier" MOS in the marine corps!!! but i'm sure there are some out there I am omiting...

s/f all.
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Happy Birthday Marines! 234 years of kicking ass and taking names!
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Yes indeed, brother! Happy Birthday to all!
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I love the marines...... I am joining the Army but to me out of all the branches you are number 1....
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semper fi marines. stay hard drink a cold one tonight for our brothers deployed and at rest.
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Wow, I actually just found this here. Didn't think the birthday wishes would be posted on this board, so I put my birthday wishes in my tag line.
Then I found this thread after the fact.

I am not a Marine; my dad was--all the way to the end. An awesome man, and I found out it was so true what my father had said
all along. . ."Once a brother, always a brother."

Those guys were beyond incredible to my dad when he was sick and at his funeral. I mean they stood together in an unreal way.

I can't think of the Marines without getting tears in my eyes. When I told one colonel thank you for everything, he replied,

"You want a job done. You get the Marines."

And it's so true.

I may not be a Marine, but I will support them for the rest of my life in any way possible. I wouldn't be the person I am if it weren't for my father, and much of what he gave to me had to do with his time as a vet and in service as a Marine. It never left him.

Our country and the world have benefited in ways that many forget or do not know of b/c of the Marines

Here's to Tun Tavern--not too far from me! And Here's to the US Marines and the Marine Corp!
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i got this in the signature line of an email i got from another devildog yesterday"

"Violently destroy anyone who shows signs of unknowingly condemning
themselves to pain by standing opposite you in a show of force"

i thought it was pretty motivating.
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My plan is to enlist with the Marines after I graduate, then go to medical school. I'm glad see so many people successful in doing that in this thread.
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I'm currently about 5 months from getting out and can't wait to start school FT and my journey to an MD. I'll be continuing my undergrad at a CC at the age of 25. I've been using these forums for a few months now and just now found this one, so I figured it would be an appropriate place to make my first post!

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Rustifier and 1bo,

2/3 as well. I was an 0341 from 2001-2005. Starting med school at University of Washington in the fall. Good luck to both of you.
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Just thought I would let all of the Marines know I am accepted to OSU-CHS! I have posted several times on this list I am former 0311 2/3 Echo Company I sure am motivated to see the 3rd Marine Division represented here.

As a side note my interviewers expressing they were very impressed with Marines so I don't care what the civilians say we have an edge when we interview.
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Just thought I would let all of the Marines know I am accepted to OSU-CHS! I have posted several times on this list I am former 0311 2/3 Echo Company I sure am motivated to see the 3rd Marine Division represented here.

As a side note my interviewers expressing they were very impressed with Marines so I don't care what the civilians say we have an edge when we interview.
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Congrats, dudes!

Let me tell you, the Marine thing is a big deal once you're in. You won't be like 99% of your classmates and you'll stand out.
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Gents I saw your thread and thought I had to jump on board. Although, I'm afraid of poisoning the waters here having not gone boot camp.

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Welcome...

How is the BHR holding up? I was on the maiden voyage in '00 with the 15th MEU. It was odd to be usign a new piece of equipment.
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0621 1st ANGLICO CAMP PENDLETON, I have three years left trying to get my As in Bio, biochemistry, or chemistry before I get out, proving to be a challenge because we leave for Afghanistan again in eleven months. Any advise to help me on my way to Med school?? I'll be going to community college until I get my aa. Is that bad or looked down ? What worked for you, how did you become successful or unsuccessful? Lets hear everyone's journey. Thank you all. I don't know about everyone else on here but it gives me a huge motivation jump to read these, and makes me believe that maybe my dream is reachable thank you again.. LCPL PARSONS USMC
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I was so shocked to see this thread. I am in the middle of my journey. Heres the Stats"
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0621 1st ANGLICO CAMP PENDLETON, I have three years left trying to get my As in Bio, biochemistry, or chemistry before I get out, proving to be a challenge because we leave for Afghanistan again in eleven months. Any advise to help me on my way to Med school?? I'll be going to community college until I get my aa. Is that bad or looked down ? What worked for you, how did you become successful or unsuccessful? Lets hear everyone's journey. Thank you all. I don't know about everyone else on here but it gives me a huge motivation jump to read these, and makes me believe that maybe my dream is reachable thank you again.. LCPL PARSONS USMC
Welcome Marine! Since you are still a boot, you are going to find it will be somewhat difficult to knockout your classes because of deployments/field ops, and typical Marine Corps bullshiit that they seem to pull out of their ass. Just make sure to take the bull by the horns, rock those classes, don't take too many classes at once if you seem to be struggling. I wouldn't pass up deployments(sometimes you can get out of small stuff) either, a huge part of being a Marine is traveling and seeing the world along with your brothers. Stay out of trouble, and just stay motivated as well as taking it one day at a time.

When school issues are discussed with SNCOs you can always say that you think you want to get a commission, which might help you get permission to take courses. Good luck brother!
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OOORRAA my brothers! I just discovered this thread and I am so glad that I am not alone! You guys (and gals) really motivate me. I have learned a lot from reading your posts and others on the SDN forum.

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[Note: Almost 20 years!!! Woot-woot!]

Taking OChem class at a local university to meet pre-reqs. I am currently weighing my options on where to go from here. (USUHS, NHSP, & etc.) Not married (divorced) and no kids...so my options are open.

Thanks to all of you who have contributed to this thread. It has helped me out tremendously!!
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OOORRAA my brothers! I just discovered this thread and I am so glad that I am not alone! You guys (and gals) really motivate me. I have learned a lot from reading your posts and others on the SDN forum.

Boot Camp (Parris Island) 1990
Comm School 1991
2D MarDiv & MCB Camp Lejeune (now pronounced Le-jern!!) 1991-93
MSG school & AMEMB Turkey/France 1993-96
2D MAW MACG 28 Comm Sqd 28 1996-97
MECEP 1997
El Cid 1997-2000 gpa 3.699 B.A. History
Commissioned in USMC 2000
TBS, MOS 0402
3D FSSG HQSVC BN (Okinawa) 2001-03
II MEF 2D MHG
-Ramadi Aug 04-Mar 05
-Ramadi/Fallujah Sept 05- Mar 06
NPS 2006-08 gpa 3.64 MSc Management
HQMC M&RA (current tour)
[Note: Almost 20 years!!! Woot-woot!]

Taking OChem class at a local university to meet pre-reqs. I am currently weighing my options on where to go from here. (USUHS, NHSP, & etc.) Not married (divorced) and no kids...so my options are open.

Thanks to all of you who have contributed to this thread. It has helped me out tremendously!!
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I EAS Nov 2011. Glad to see a bunch of fellow Marines on here!
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I got my first acceptance, class of 2015! Perseverance is the key!
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