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Hi all,
Im fresh out of an honors BS biology degree from UT Austin. My undergrad GPA was a 3.87.
I was premed for a lot of undergrad but got burned out/had lots of family issues and decided not to take the MCAT or the second semester of physics (stupid, stupid choice.) Anyway, I got a job doing healthcare consulting that I am really excited about, but I have decided I definitely want to go to med school and am working toward that.
Heres my tentative schedule:
9/24-12/18: Physics 2 at community college. 5:00PM 10:30PM on Fridays.
12/18-3/26: MCAT Prep and MCAT in late March.
6/8: Apply for 2013 matriculation.
Do you think this will be doable on top of working full-time? Adding to the chaos, my consulting job requires me to travel Monday Thursday of every week. I am trying to give myself enough time, but I would really like to enter medical school in 2013.
I will still have to take the lab for the second semester of physics and am thinking of doing that in the summer of 2013. Does anyone have experience with having to take a final prereq lab after being admitted?
I was fortunate enough to do a lot of amazing stuff in undergrad studying public health in Kenya for a semester, studying in Australia for a semester (dissecting a kangaroo! ☺😉, writing a thesis in a neurobiology lab, and working in an allergy clinic one summer. So I am not super worried about extracurriculars. Do you think admission committees will want to see me still volunteering/shadowing over the next year? I am afraid that will be impossible with working full-time and MCAT and physics. But my job is in a hospital setting, so hopefully this will be to my advantage.
Lastly, how should I go about getting letters of recommendation? Should I request them now since I will still be relatively fresh in my professors minds?
Just looking for advice and tips about this crazy plan o mine.
Thanks guys!
Im fresh out of an honors BS biology degree from UT Austin. My undergrad GPA was a 3.87.
I was premed for a lot of undergrad but got burned out/had lots of family issues and decided not to take the MCAT or the second semester of physics (stupid, stupid choice.) Anyway, I got a job doing healthcare consulting that I am really excited about, but I have decided I definitely want to go to med school and am working toward that.
Heres my tentative schedule:
9/24-12/18: Physics 2 at community college. 5:00PM 10:30PM on Fridays.
12/18-3/26: MCAT Prep and MCAT in late March.
6/8: Apply for 2013 matriculation.
Do you think this will be doable on top of working full-time? Adding to the chaos, my consulting job requires me to travel Monday Thursday of every week. I am trying to give myself enough time, but I would really like to enter medical school in 2013.
I will still have to take the lab for the second semester of physics and am thinking of doing that in the summer of 2013. Does anyone have experience with having to take a final prereq lab after being admitted?
I was fortunate enough to do a lot of amazing stuff in undergrad studying public health in Kenya for a semester, studying in Australia for a semester (dissecting a kangaroo! ☺😉, writing a thesis in a neurobiology lab, and working in an allergy clinic one summer. So I am not super worried about extracurriculars. Do you think admission committees will want to see me still volunteering/shadowing over the next year? I am afraid that will be impossible with working full-time and MCAT and physics. But my job is in a hospital setting, so hopefully this will be to my advantage.
Lastly, how should I go about getting letters of recommendation? Should I request them now since I will still be relatively fresh in my professors minds?
Just looking for advice and tips about this crazy plan o mine.
Thanks guys!
