Le sighh... A place to call home.
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Here is my story... Went to a gigantic university, got my BS in molecular and microbiology in 2011 (took me 5 years). Graduated with a 2.8 (mostly science), because I frankly couldn't care less about school and just wanted to get the heck out of there. I figured I would find a cushy job in research, but no one told me I needed research experience!
😱 I ended up working various admin jobs and I even taught 5th grade for a bit. I applied for grad school and got in at NYMC. I am currently in my 2nd semester of my masters in pathology with a 3.98 gpa (damn A-). Haven't take my MCAT yet (April 2014) but I am hoping to KILL it, which is what everyone says. Haha!

I am currently working part-time as a technician in an ophthalmologists office that is on staff at many area medical schools (Columbia, NYU, etc.) so I have daily patient care experience. I also am coordinating a clinical trial for a medical device through my work, so I am getting patient care experience and research work, which will be published, all in one.
I am hoping and praying that my experience, good rol's, and my grades during my master's program will make up for my poor undergrad performance... but I guess we will see!
I love reading everyone's stories. It makes me feel like I am not so alone in this big, bad pre-med world.
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