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Do advisors give any of yall non-trads a hard time for being non-degree seeking, pre-med, etc?? I went in to speak with my advisor about waiving a calculus requirement and she gave me the whole shpeel about how med school is very hard to get into and the whole "are you sure you want to do this??" thing. I wanted to throw a chair at her because she was being so stupid. She told me I should go talk to one of the chemistry professors because his wife is a physician and he will tell me "straight up" if I can do this or not. I could'nt believe my ears.
This all started by her saying that she doesnt want me to withdraw from CHEM II because of my lack of calculus. Then she told me a story about a "girl" that had a 4.0 through school with 1 W. blah blah blah, she got accepted into every med-school but everyone questioned her about her one W in every interview. Oh, and she said I have to have a 3.7-3.8 to get in. These advisors are the most worthless, discouraging people I have ever met. I had to bite my lip knowing my best friend just got in with a 3.0gpa and 27 mcat!
Sorry for the venting, but come on. Do they just hand out advisement jobs to anyone??
Let your haters be your motivators!!😀 she only fueled my fire, so i guess it was good haha.
MC
This all started by her saying that she doesnt want me to withdraw from CHEM II because of my lack of calculus. Then she told me a story about a "girl" that had a 4.0 through school with 1 W. blah blah blah, she got accepted into every med-school but everyone questioned her about her one W in every interview. Oh, and she said I have to have a 3.7-3.8 to get in. These advisors are the most worthless, discouraging people I have ever met. I had to bite my lip knowing my best friend just got in with a 3.0gpa and 27 mcat!
Sorry for the venting, but come on. Do they just hand out advisement jobs to anyone??
Let your haters be your motivators!!😀 she only fueled my fire, so i guess it was good haha.
MC
Many folks are still behind the times about the non-trad thing, but it is more and more common.