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Im a college junior, dual majoring in Psychology and Religion. My cumulative GPA is a 3.23. I know its not great, but Ive been doing much better as each semester passes.
I switched from a Secondary Education/English major, to English, and finally to what I am now. Ive withdrawn from 2 classes my entire college education (an education course, when I decided not to be an Ed. major anymore, and a religion course I was taking this past summer that I just loathed, plus I needed the refund money).
Does changing my major or withdrawing from classes hurt my chances at getting into a graduate school/Post Bac/Medical school?
My high school was a joke, so I just say I know nothing useful about Bio and Chem. My major only requires I have one science course, and I want to take Astronomy or Forensic Chemistry, but if I decide to go with this pre-med thing, Ill be doing my requirements for that instead. If I do decide on pre-med, Ill be going into psychiatry, most likely.
So, I ask:
-Should I tack on another year to my undergrad, graduate in 2012 instead of 2011, and complete the pre-med requirements, or should I graduate on time with my degree and get do PostBac (since my GPA is crap, anyway?) Or should I do something completely different?
-I am a polite, idealistic, and very helpful person. I am not very competitive. Will this make me look weak, and will it hinder my chances of getting into and succeeding in med school? The whole gunners and cutthroats thing terrifies me. I mean, I thrive by interacting with others, especially when it comes to my academics.
-Ive heard that everything you learn in undergrad/pre-med has nothing to do with medical school. Its just a test of how much stress you can handle. How true is this?
I switched from a Secondary Education/English major, to English, and finally to what I am now. Ive withdrawn from 2 classes my entire college education (an education course, when I decided not to be an Ed. major anymore, and a religion course I was taking this past summer that I just loathed, plus I needed the refund money).
Does changing my major or withdrawing from classes hurt my chances at getting into a graduate school/Post Bac/Medical school?
My high school was a joke, so I just say I know nothing useful about Bio and Chem. My major only requires I have one science course, and I want to take Astronomy or Forensic Chemistry, but if I decide to go with this pre-med thing, Ill be doing my requirements for that instead. If I do decide on pre-med, Ill be going into psychiatry, most likely.
So, I ask:
-Should I tack on another year to my undergrad, graduate in 2012 instead of 2011, and complete the pre-med requirements, or should I graduate on time with my degree and get do PostBac (since my GPA is crap, anyway?) Or should I do something completely different?
-I am a polite, idealistic, and very helpful person. I am not very competitive. Will this make me look weak, and will it hinder my chances of getting into and succeeding in med school? The whole gunners and cutthroats thing terrifies me. I mean, I thrive by interacting with others, especially when it comes to my academics.
-Ive heard that everything you learn in undergrad/pre-med has nothing to do with medical school. Its just a test of how much stress you can handle. How true is this?