
I may have asked this once before, but I'll ask again. I'm struggling with the thought of what my backup plan is. I will finish a masters in bio in May 2008, and will prob need to start something then. What are you guys going to do?
How about medicine? If you can't get in US schools (MD/DO) then do the offshore route. Getting family residency slots in the States is pretty easy nowadays. DP

use the masters to find a job in a pharm company
Well its funny but I'm not all that interested in medicine. I thought about working in microbiology, or becoming a racecar driver![]()
Will that help in pharm. sales? I thought u would need a PhD at least to do any kind of R&D.
I may have asked this once before, but I'll ask again. I'm struggling with the thought of what my backup plan is. I will finish a masters in bio in May 2008, and will prob need to start something then. What are you guys going to do?
"A Master's and/or Ph.D. degree in pharmacology is good preparation for career opportunities involving research, teaching and administration. Academic positions are found in schools of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and veterinary medicine. Also, since pharmacology spans many disciplines, academic positions can be found in departments of biology, cell biology, chemistry, biochemistry, pathology, immunology, microbiology and molecular biology. Career opportunities also abound in the pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology industries as well as in numerous private and government research institutes."
That is the description for the pharmacology masters program. So I'm guessing you can do R&D and be part of the research project team but of course you would need to have a PhD to be the head of the Research project. I think the type of masters you do will be pertinent in landing a job quicker.
actually,,,, the true answer to this thread is "None"
You have no backup because dentistry is where your going to END UP AT.... Stay strong and keep applying every cycle, eventually theyr gonna remember your whole application by heart and know that you want it bad....... Just remember to apply to 15+ schools every cycle and keep applying to the same schools every year.... eventually they accept the fact that your not going to go away unless they give you an acceptance letter
i like your optimism.👍 how about pharmacy?
if he cant get into dental school, he wont get into pharm school either
i beg to differ
Why is it easy to get access to offshore MD schools? Im not trying to be a jerk by asking... Im just trying to obtain info, I have a friend who want to become an MD but his GPA is pretty low (Overal 2.98~due to undergrad years and MCAT is 28), and I don't think he has any hope of getting into any USA medical schools...
Can you still work as an MD in USA if you go to an offshore school? how is the level of teaching ?
Why is it easy to get access to offshore MD schools? Im not trying to be a jerk by asking... Im just trying to obtain info, I have a friend who want to become an MD but his GPA is pretty low (Overal 2.98~due to undergrad years and MCAT is 28), and I don't think he has any hope of getting into any USA medical schools...
Can you still work as an MD in USA if you go to an offshore school? how is the level of teaching ?
Offshore medical schools are raking in dollars for accepting foreiners and US grads who can't gain admission to US medical schools. It is a big profitable bussiness. Some have the stats to go to US DO schools but because for some reasons that only make sense to them, they opted for foreign schools to get the MD degree. Some schools have low student passing rates of the Boards and match in US residency slots while some others have pretty good rates. By no means these schools offer "open admission" but if you have OK stats like your friend, he will get in somewhere. Beware that there are some schools that are NOT approved on the WHO list so stay away from these. Antigua is one. So getting admission to offshore school is easy but passing the Boards may be tougher and getting a residency slot in competitive specialty is extremely difficult (derm, cardiology). So pick a school that is well known to have successful placement to US residency program. If your friend wants to be a physician, apply to US DO schools and if that does not work, then consider offshore schools with reputation. DP
Good advice but I really wonder if the stigma of having a DO outweighs going offshore to a good rep school like SGU or Ross and getting an MD.