FutureDoc2001
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I am currently a freshman in CC and just finished my first semester with a 4.0, much easier than my AP classes back in high school. I feel the sciences will be very easy for me, hence I am taking Biology for transfer. Due to my AP credits, ~22, I am able to finish my associates for transfer in three semesters while taking some classes during Spring intersession and summer at my CC. I plan on transferring to SDSU which has a semester system and only accepts applicants in the fall. So that leaves me with an open 4th semester where I have no classes. I was thinking of using that semester to get an MA license and work part-time as an MA when at SDSU. I have calculated that for the four semesters that I will be taking at SDSU, I will only need to take 9 units per semester to finish my Biology major with an emphasis in Cellular and Molecular Biology. I read that med schools like to see that I am a full-time student, so I'll probably take some easy _____ 101 classes, for a unit boost of 3 to get up to 12 units. I have ~413 hours of volunteering that I did at my local hospital during my last two years of high school and did a couple of non-clinical volunteering events where we would pick up trash from the beach or whatnot. I also participated in an internship for three weeks where a small group of high school students would experience each department of the hospital for one day, over a three week period. We did a big presentation to the board of the hospital and then went home. I read that it is best to show your commitment to volunteering throughout your undergrad period, so I will do some hours of both volunteering at the hospital and volunteering at a non-clinic under-served place on the weekends and slowly rack up those hours. I will probably do some research over the summer after Junior year at SDSU to become more well rounded. My question is if I should continue with my plan to obtain the MA license and work part-time as MA during SDSU, or if that will be too much and will potentially hurt my GPA and MCAT score. Student Doctor Network has a whole post on why working at a paid clinical job is a bad idea, but then again I feel I would have much more interesting patient interactions that I would get from working directly with patients, through the MA job, than any other volunteering that I would have. This is from experience, as I mostly helped out in the kitchen and on a floor(answering phone calls) when I volunteered at my local hospital during my last high school years. I did not get much patient interaction and do not have many stories to tell that changed me in my personal statement or for my interviews. If not MA, then what should I do during my 4th semester which would help me out in maximizing my chances of getting into a good Medical School. BTW I am a California resident. Also, I will be taking all necessary classes at my CC to take the MCAT, but I wonder if I should wait till I take some biochem classes at SDSU or go for it, maybe even taking the MCAT during my empty 4th semester and using that time, when I have no classes, to study 100% for that test.
Side note:
I am also a white immigrant who was born in Ukraine and came to the US when I was little. I am bilingual in Russian and English and took 3 years of honors Spanish in Highschool. Will this help me in increasing my chances of getting into Med School?
Sorry for the long post, but I can really use your feedback 🙂
Side note:
I am also a white immigrant who was born in Ukraine and came to the US when I was little. I am bilingual in Russian and English and took 3 years of honors Spanish in Highschool. Will this help me in increasing my chances of getting into Med School?
Sorry for the long post, but I can really use your feedback 🙂