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I graduated from a private liberal arts college in the United States with 0 science prerequisites. I am currently looking at doing my prereqs at a local community college and then applying to a Caribbean med school. Do I need the prereqs to get into the pre-med program or can I just apply now without any previous science classes? Also which schools have the best pre-med programs and offer guaranteed admission for successful completion?

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I graduated from a private liberal arts college in the United States with 0 science prerequisites. I am currently looking at doing my prereqs at a local community college and then applying to a Caribbean med school. Do I need the prereqs to get into the pre-med program or can I just apply now without any previous science classes? Also which schools have the best pre-med programs and offer guaranteed admission for successful completion?


This sounds like a bad plan for getting into medical school, and even worse for becoming a doctor. What has sparked your interest in medicine, and why are you focusing exclusively on Caribbean programs?
 
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Sorry for the length of the post but this is my story. Hopefully I can inspire some, be inspired, and get some great advice along the way.

I graduated from college with a degree in liberal arts. My undergraduate career was somewhat of a disaster. I was always a bright student but I was known around campus for putting in very little effort. I never bought a single textbook during my college career. I would make A's on exams and decide not to turn in assignments if I thought it was "busy work". This usually resulted in B's and C's. I would make an A in a 4000 level law course and a D in intro to music. I have 5 D's during my undergraduate studies and they were all in 1000 level courses. It was completely dependent on my level of interest in the subject.

My first semester I took 18 credits with 5 B's and one C. And then the medical issues began... I felt a little off. Nothing major, just a little off. I was always tired, lethargic. I missed days and my grades took a huge hit. I got a 2.0 GPA the following two semesters and had to withdraw my third semester after getting Bell's palsy. I left school that semester and was given a 0 GPA.

I took a while off of school. I was sick every couple of months but never diagnosed with anything. Random things. would always come up. Swollen lymph nodes etc. I knew I had to get back in school though. I just kind of coasted through and got a 2.9. I returned back to my home university focused on finishing but with no real goals in mind just taking my b's and c's for a 2.8. My cumulative GPA was separate from the other school and I graduated with a 2.4 overall GPA with the 0 GPA calculated.

I attempted to join the Coast Guard and was selected as the only candidate from my state to be chosen to go to MEPS that month. I was looking forward to serving my country but was shut down 5 minutes before swearing in for high frequency hearing loss in my left ear... Another random medical issue.

I started working for a dredging company and got THE CALL after a physical for work. My lab results came back and my #'s were off. My hemoglobin was a 6. I was sent for test after test. A colonoscopy revealed an 8 cm mass. I was told that I had cancer and my time was limited.

Later testing showed the mass but 0 cancer. I had become somewhat of a medical mystery. An amazing team of doctors zeroed in on the problem and I recently had surgery. I am back to 100% and feel better than I have in years.

I knew something was off with me but never knew how bad off I really was. I now have a completely new outlook on life. I want to make the best of everything. I feel like I wasted my undergraduate years. I was an intelligent kid and I blew it. It haunts me but I can't focus on what I did in the past.

I have been given a new lease on life. So here I am, 25 years old with a 2.4 GPA and I am going back to school to become a doctor. I know I can do the work and I have the energy and focus now. I will be going back to take my prerequisites for medical school within the next few months. I will do decent on my MCAT. I know I am going to have a hard time explaining my prior GPA. I realize I may not be able to go to school in the states and I will have to do things the nontraditional way. I will not let this deter me from becoming a doctor though. I want to help people and dive head first into the medical world. Any advice on possible roads to getting into medical school or stories from other non traditional students would be greatly appreciated.
 
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There are many U.S. post-baccalaureate programs through which you can take the pre-med courses. Many of them have agreements with medical schools. Start there first before jumping into the Caribbean. There are/were many people in your situation who were able to polish-up their applications and get a U.S. spot. You need these classes anyway. Doing them on U.S. soil will give you a much higher chance for success. And more options down the road.

Just Google this: "post-baccalaureate premedical program"

-Skip
 
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Thanks so much for the words of encouragement Skip.
 
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