I have a question i hope can be answered but just made this so i dont know how to start a new conversation:
I have done two years of my pre med. I have now realized I can not afford to go to med school just yet. I was wondering if I would be able to take a break and get my RN and then go back to finish my premed and do med school? Anyone know? im very curious. Will this waste my two years of premed or just help me?
Thank you😳
You should have been a Doctor long ago. You sisters are very disappointed.I have many friends who work as RN's first then go onward to med school and I think it hepls them a lot. My sisters are always pressuring me to make up my mind about Med school after I am done with nursing college since I am a busy body who seems not to be out of school. I might think about it. I have a degree in biology and so it is easy for me to move forward to med school. Do whatever is comfortable for you.
I actually understand your problem. I'm a Pre-Med who just shifted from BS Biology:Biomedical to BS Nursing just a while ago. My problem has more to do with the fact that I am an international student and getting a green card before going to med school would make things less complicated for everyone (this is a super long story, and it's really hard to explain the inner workings of the immigration process). I have also completed two years of my pre-med, and I need about a year and a half to get that nursing degree. I don't want to take student loans either, and I'm considering some med schools abroad (which are more affordable, to be honest). I also don't have any clinical experiences either (in my old country, if you've got great grades and awesome extra-curriculars, you're good for med school) so nursing would give me lots of much-needed experience. Perhaps that would be good enough to replace the semi-required physician shadowing?I have a question i hope can be answered but just made this so i dont know how to start a new conversation:
I have done two years of my pre med. I have now realized I can not afford to go to med school just yet. I was wondering if I would be able to take a break and get my RN and then go back to finish my premed and do med school? Anyone know? im very curious. Will this waste my two years of premed or just help me?
Thank you😳
I actually understand your problem. I'm a Pre-Med who just shifted from BS Biology:Biomedical to BS Nursing just a while ago. My problem has more to do with the fact that I am an international student and getting a green card before going to med school would make things less complicated for everyone (this is a super long story, and it's really hard to explain the inner workings of the immigration process). I have also completed two years of my pre-med, and I need about a year and a half to get that nursing degree. I don't want to take student loans either, and I'm considering some med schools abroad (which are more affordable, to be honest). I also don't have any clinical experiences either (in my old country, if you've got great grades and awesome extra-curriculars, you're good for med school) so nursing would give me lots of much-needed experience. Perhaps that would be good enough to replace the semi-required physician shadowing?
Anyway, this is what I'm going to do: I'll go on and finish that BSN and take all the pre-reqs for med school (all the biology, chemistry, physics, etc.) all at the same time so that I won't have to go back to school afterwards. Working a bit harder might help, I guess. You know, like do undergraduate research while on nursing program, or something. I'll take the MCAT as soon as I am ready, too. I'll probably work as a nurse for a bit, and then get on with med school. My ex pre-med adviser approved of my plan, so I guess all I have to do is get on with it! 😀
PS: Thanks for starting this thread. This really encouraged me to push through with everything. 🙂
lilaque,
Check out this link for the difference between DO and MD.
http://www.aoa-net.org/Consumers/whatdo01.htm
Kat,
I'm really curious as to who you are talking about... 😀
Picking out business cards and office furniture already...scary... 😱
Nursing degree is the best preparatory for medicine that is why you only need is to enroll in any medical school.
Nursing degree is the best preparatory for medicine that is why you only need is to enroll in any medical school.
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i'm at morehouse som right now but i also got accepted to loma linda in california.Hi everyone,
It is really awesome to see those of you who have been successful at transitioning from RN to medical school. I graduate in August from a BSN program and plan on beginning my medical pre-reqs in January. My clinical experiences in nursing school have confirmed that my true passion is to purse medicine.
I was wondering if you would share the medical schools you were accepted to and/or where you are currently obtaining your MD?
I am interested in knowing the nurse-friendly schools out there.
Josie, I would take the time to shadow a few Docs before making the complete descision. When you say Junior Nursing, how far along are you? As you get further into your education, you are able to do more hands on and complex proceedures. Yes, you can go Doc after nursing, but make sure that your "epiphany" is a strong one for the switch.
I have been an RN for 10 years. Finishing prereqs now. Was going to sit for the MCAT this year and apply, but I am pushing it back a year. I want to make sure I do this right the first time. I want my GPA and MCAT to be rock solid. If you have questions, do not be afraid to call the adcoms! That's what they are there for. About six schools know me by name, two by sight. Good luck!