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premedbrah

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Hey everyone just looking for some advice..

I recently transferred to a UC school out of community college. I am working on my major requirements as well as doing pre-reqs with a course load of 17-20 units a Quarter. I have some volunteering and work experience, and will be starting a Scribe job in the next couple months. I also graduate next spring (2018) and my plan is to matriculate into a post-bacc program for Academic Record Enhancement. My question is, will my Scribe experience by sufficient in terms of Extracurricular/Work? I have agreed to 3 shifts a week which is ~24 hours. I don't want to overwhelm myself with too many other activities such that my grades suffer but at the same time I'm slightly worried about having enough EC's on my future application. Looking forward to your thoughts, thanks everyone.

P.s. I'm applying to the Post-Bacc for some serious GPA repair (did poorly my first couple years of college).
 
Just wondering since you are also in Cali --I am assuming UC? -- How did you get your job as a scribe?

I am currently looking for positions starting this fall. I see a lot of "1 year experience required".

But I think, you can take on one extracurricular or a volunteer once a week or month would be sufficient if you did want to add some extra. I am not an expert though.
 
Just wondering since you are also in Cali --I am assuming UC? -- How did you get your job as a scribe?

I am currently looking for positions starting this fall. I see a lot of "1 year experience required".

But I think, you can take on one extracurricular or a volunteer once a week or month would be sufficient if you did want to add some extra. I am not an expert though.

Ya I'm in Cali! I just applied through ScribeAmerica on their website. Just make a profile with all your information and you can submit to any available positions in your area. They update the site pretty regularly with new openings and from what I hear this time of the year is prime for applying (since many people graduate and move on).
 

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Ya I'm in Cali! I just applied through ScribeAmerica on their website. Just make a profile with all your information and you can submit to any available positions in your area. They update the site pretty regularly with new openings and from what I hear this time of the year is prime for applying (since many people graduate and move on).

Ahh thanks mucho!
 
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