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Hello,
First of all, thank you for reading this. I am just not sure where to go and I was hoping you all could give me some advice here. I'm 29 , and I am a nurse (RN, BSN). I have experience in working in the acute care medicine setting at a teaching hospital, as well as an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Currently, I am a diabetes educator. Though this is somewhat fulfilling, I just can't see myself doing this for another 30 years.
I have always wanted to pursue a career in medicine, though right now I am a just plain terrible candidate. Graduated with a BA, a BS, and a BSN. Cumulative GPA: 3.0.
Tried to take the MCATs...bad idea..scored a whopping 17. I could give you all a myriad of reasons as to why these things are not working out, but I keep telling myself that someone pursuing medicine cannot be using reasons for failure. I think one big thing is that there is just too much time I couldn't make up between the time I took my pre-reqs for school and my MCAT (~6 years) and I forgot quite a bit.
Bottom line is: I want to start over, and I don't know how. I know with my experience I'd be a good candidate. I still need to work 9-5 so the classes I take need to be at night.
What do you all think? I feel pretty down, and I know I'm older and I just need a confidence boost. Once I get it, I know I can succeed. I just need help formulating a plan. This is something I need. I don't think I can respect myself until I try again. It will be something I will continue to regret doing, so I need to fix it. So any advice on how would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
First of all, thank you for reading this. I am just not sure where to go and I was hoping you all could give me some advice here. I'm 29 , and I am a nurse (RN, BSN). I have experience in working in the acute care medicine setting at a teaching hospital, as well as an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Currently, I am a diabetes educator. Though this is somewhat fulfilling, I just can't see myself doing this for another 30 years.
I have always wanted to pursue a career in medicine, though right now I am a just plain terrible candidate. Graduated with a BA, a BS, and a BSN. Cumulative GPA: 3.0.
Tried to take the MCATs...bad idea..scored a whopping 17. I could give you all a myriad of reasons as to why these things are not working out, but I keep telling myself that someone pursuing medicine cannot be using reasons for failure. I think one big thing is that there is just too much time I couldn't make up between the time I took my pre-reqs for school and my MCAT (~6 years) and I forgot quite a bit.
Bottom line is: I want to start over, and I don't know how. I know with my experience I'd be a good candidate. I still need to work 9-5 so the classes I take need to be at night.
What do you all think? I feel pretty down, and I know I'm older and I just need a confidence boost. Once I get it, I know I can succeed. I just need help formulating a plan. This is something I need. I don't think I can respect myself until I try again. It will be something I will continue to regret doing, so I need to fix it. So any advice on how would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
