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Hello Y'all,
Due to personal, non-academic reasons, I do not feel that my GPA, MCAT, and ECs properly reflect my ability to succeed in medical school. I literally did not study for the MCAT, yet scored a 27. I just cram 30 minutes before my exams and got a 3.6 GPA. I have a few volunteering activities, which I nearly got kicked out of because they are so boring (the triviality of the tasks given to volunteers bothers be, I love the patient interaction of course). Anyways, I know that in med school if I study, I will be able to more than master the material.
So...what if I go the Caribbean and totally rock all the classes? How hard will it be to graduate a successful doctor and match into a respectable residency?
I honestly hate college with a passion, and just want to move out and begin med school where real medical training occurs (handing out check in forms in the ER is nothing nothing nothing nothing at all like being an ER doctor, obviously). I just can't wait to start med school, so I want to start at the Caribbean.
TL;DR: if you are a genius who would have done well in a US med school, and then you go to the Caribbean and graduate with flying colors, can you still be a successful doctor?
Thanks!
Due to personal, non-academic reasons, I do not feel that my GPA, MCAT, and ECs properly reflect my ability to succeed in medical school. I literally did not study for the MCAT, yet scored a 27. I just cram 30 minutes before my exams and got a 3.6 GPA. I have a few volunteering activities, which I nearly got kicked out of because they are so boring (the triviality of the tasks given to volunteers bothers be, I love the patient interaction of course). Anyways, I know that in med school if I study, I will be able to more than master the material.
So...what if I go the Caribbean and totally rock all the classes? How hard will it be to graduate a successful doctor and match into a respectable residency?
I honestly hate college with a passion, and just want to move out and begin med school where real medical training occurs (handing out check in forms in the ER is nothing nothing nothing nothing at all like being an ER doctor, obviously). I just can't wait to start med school, so I want to start at the Caribbean.
TL;DR: if you are a genius who would have done well in a US med school, and then you go to the Caribbean and graduate with flying colors, can you still be a successful doctor?
Thanks!

