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I'm currently living and working in Japan and have been accepted to medical school for 2005. I know you are supposed to wait and see and whatnot, but I have always wanted to do neuro and will pursue that course during medical school.
I was an Eastern Studies major in college and I feel like I will regret giving up the academic lifestyle. To me, neuro and Eastern Studies are compatable (studies like Geography of Thought), yet I'm really uncertain about how to incorporate an academic course of study with the largely practical course of study in medical school. It seems it would be hard to do so. Can you attend graduate school in the summers? Can you become affiliated with a university as a lecturer? I won't even ask if there's time or not, cause I know the answer.
I only ask because I knew an oncologist who taught Western Civilizations on the side. I've always wondered how he got that gig (couldn't have hurt to ask, either).
I was an Eastern Studies major in college and I feel like I will regret giving up the academic lifestyle. To me, neuro and Eastern Studies are compatable (studies like Geography of Thought), yet I'm really uncertain about how to incorporate an academic course of study with the largely practical course of study in medical school. It seems it would be hard to do so. Can you attend graduate school in the summers? Can you become affiliated with a university as a lecturer? I won't even ask if there's time or not, cause I know the answer.
I only ask because I knew an oncologist who taught Western Civilizations on the side. I've always wondered how he got that gig (couldn't have hurt to ask, either).