Alright guys,
Take a look at what I got. Then I'll go over the dilemma
Mediocre liberal arts college
uGPA: 3.2
sciGPA: 3.2
2 years volunteering service
After Bachelors, did UCSD Extension, took 46 units in one year (biochem, neuro, immuno, human phys, mol bio, etc), got a 3.2 while working part-time (probably shouldn't have worked part-time in retrospect). I got 2 Cs during extension work.
Leadership: I founded two health organizations, one international, one local for URMs (I'm a URM). I still advise one. There are other accomplishments but I feel like I say more someone from my school may identify me haha.
Now: I'm in a master's program in biotechnology. A few schools have these now. Where they teach you both business and science. To put it simply, I hate it. I got sick towards the end of this past semester and had to take incompletes in both business courses.
Career Goal: I'd like to be involved in cardiovascular academic medicine working for some university - teach, practice medicine, research. I received a MSTP fellowship during undergrad which kind of developed me to do this, and I fell in love with it and have been chasing it ever since. I obviously didn't do a good job of ensuring my grades were high enough though.
Context: I usually worked part-time and juggled some pretty difficult family issues. I realize everyone has family issues, but i suppose what you define to be an issue as. anyways, something to keep in mind.
Question: Should I leave my current Masters program (only one semester in btw), study and take my MCAT next spring, and get a second bachelor's in biomedical engineering at a good public institution starting next Fall or maybe even an SMP? Or should I tough out the masters program I'm in now? Or should I start considering other career routes because I did the UCSD extension and managed 3.2 though I took 46 units of science in one year. Also, speaking of this, how bad is it going to look at that I kind of did a "post-bacc" by going through ucsd extension and still wound up with a 3.2? Am I doomed? Or, could this be saved by a high MCAT score?
Thanks
Take a look at what I got. Then I'll go over the dilemma
Mediocre liberal arts college
uGPA: 3.2
sciGPA: 3.2
2 years volunteering service
After Bachelors, did UCSD Extension, took 46 units in one year (biochem, neuro, immuno, human phys, mol bio, etc), got a 3.2 while working part-time (probably shouldn't have worked part-time in retrospect). I got 2 Cs during extension work.
Leadership: I founded two health organizations, one international, one local for URMs (I'm a URM). I still advise one. There are other accomplishments but I feel like I say more someone from my school may identify me haha.
Now: I'm in a master's program in biotechnology. A few schools have these now. Where they teach you both business and science. To put it simply, I hate it. I got sick towards the end of this past semester and had to take incompletes in both business courses.
Career Goal: I'd like to be involved in cardiovascular academic medicine working for some university - teach, practice medicine, research. I received a MSTP fellowship during undergrad which kind of developed me to do this, and I fell in love with it and have been chasing it ever since. I obviously didn't do a good job of ensuring my grades were high enough though.
Context: I usually worked part-time and juggled some pretty difficult family issues. I realize everyone has family issues, but i suppose what you define to be an issue as. anyways, something to keep in mind.
Question: Should I leave my current Masters program (only one semester in btw), study and take my MCAT next spring, and get a second bachelor's in biomedical engineering at a good public institution starting next Fall or maybe even an SMP? Or should I tough out the masters program I'm in now? Or should I start considering other career routes because I did the UCSD extension and managed 3.2 though I took 46 units of science in one year. Also, speaking of this, how bad is it going to look at that I kind of did a "post-bacc" by going through ucsd extension and still wound up with a 3.2? Am I doomed? Or, could this be saved by a high MCAT score?
Thanks
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