Hi all,
I just turned 30 and am finally in the position financially to make the jump to becoming a physician. Thought about doing it when I was much younger, but I did not yet have the grades or maturity to succeed. I am working as a major airline pilot in New Jersey, where I am hoping to go to school and practice medicine thereafter. I would like to stay put.
I really don’t know where to begin yet, I know I will need to take many courses or complete a postbac before applying to med school. My gpa from community college was 3.1 and I graduated with a degree in management from an online program and 2.7 gpa. This was what I did to move to a better airline, as I didn’t have time to go to a brick and mortar school. So based on some initial research, that gpa may be too low for postbacs at the NJ schools I’m looking at. That means I’ll have to take regular classes to try to get my gpa up.
My plan would be to take a leave of absence from the airline while I complete med school, just in case things don’t work out. I can pay the entire cost of school out of pocket, so I do not need to worry about loans or expenses. Just wanted to say hi and see if anyone can chime in on some initial steps, especially if you did this process in or around NJ. Thanks.
I just turned 30 and am finally in the position financially to make the jump to becoming a physician. Thought about doing it when I was much younger, but I did not yet have the grades or maturity to succeed. I am working as a major airline pilot in New Jersey, where I am hoping to go to school and practice medicine thereafter. I would like to stay put.
I really don’t know where to begin yet, I know I will need to take many courses or complete a postbac before applying to med school. My gpa from community college was 3.1 and I graduated with a degree in management from an online program and 2.7 gpa. This was what I did to move to a better airline, as I didn’t have time to go to a brick and mortar school. So based on some initial research, that gpa may be too low for postbacs at the NJ schools I’m looking at. That means I’ll have to take regular classes to try to get my gpa up.
My plan would be to take a leave of absence from the airline while I complete med school, just in case things don’t work out. I can pay the entire cost of school out of pocket, so I do not need to worry about loans or expenses. Just wanted to say hi and see if anyone can chime in on some initial steps, especially if you did this process in or around NJ. Thanks.