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I visited with the pre-med adviser at my school the other day. I informed him of the progress I have made the past year in my preparation for applying to med school. My original goal for application was 2013. He brought up the possibility of still being able to apply for 2012. I thought this was an impossibility.
Here is where I stand:
English teacher going back to school and will become a doctor.
I am currently taking Org. Chem.1, and I will be taking Org. 2 and Physics 2 the second part of the summer.
I have been the top student in all of the prereq. classes. All A's so far. All prereqs. have been taken in the past year.
He said I could take the MCAT on Sept. 11th. and still apply for 2012. I will have 1 month to study for the test after summer end. My plan is to study for 4 hrs. a day during the week and 10-12 hrs. a day on the weekend. I will also be working as a teacher.
I still have the rest of the application to fill out in that time. I have lots and lots of volunteer hours, but still have shadowing to do. I have plans to do the shadowing in September and October.
The deadline for Texas applicants is Oct. 1st. Acceptance would be a long shot, but I like the fact that it could cut a year off of this process.
My greatest fear is taking the MCAT in September and not meeting my goal score. He seemed to have great faith that I would do a great job on the test though.
What are your thoughts?
Here is where I stand:
English teacher going back to school and will become a doctor.
I am currently taking Org. Chem.1, and I will be taking Org. 2 and Physics 2 the second part of the summer.
I have been the top student in all of the prereq. classes. All A's so far. All prereqs. have been taken in the past year.
He said I could take the MCAT on Sept. 11th. and still apply for 2012. I will have 1 month to study for the test after summer end. My plan is to study for 4 hrs. a day during the week and 10-12 hrs. a day on the weekend. I will also be working as a teacher.
I still have the rest of the application to fill out in that time. I have lots and lots of volunteer hours, but still have shadowing to do. I have plans to do the shadowing in September and October.
The deadline for Texas applicants is Oct. 1st. Acceptance would be a long shot, but I like the fact that it could cut a year off of this process.
My greatest fear is taking the MCAT in September and not meeting my goal score. He seemed to have great faith that I would do a great job on the test though.
What are your thoughts?
