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Hello,
I have two semesters left to finish with my bachelors. As of right now my GPA is complete trash (2.6) I'm working really hard to get up on my last two semesters. I've been thinking about Caribbean med schools for a while now and for many other reasons beside the obvious. I have experienced in the med field; I've worked at a doctors office, shadowed a doctor and also volunteered at the hospital. I know I have the potential to be a successful physician but my grades however tells a different story.
I spoke to my advisor and this was her suggestion "Finish my bachelors on a strong note (better grades), then take post-grad courses, take the GRE and apply to a graduate school and get my masters with strong solid grades, and then proceed on to take the MCAT and then apply to medical school". She then suggested that maybe the medical field is not for me 🙁 I believe that taking her path would take approximately a few years (2 or 3 years). I hated the idea and went back to doing some more research.
I started looking at some schools in London and couldn't find their requirements for international students. So then, I refocus on the Caribbean (I have read as much thread as I can and they are quite informative). This is pretty lenghty, I just wanted to paint a picture to get more accurate answers.
I guess what I'm trying to say is should I listen to my advisor, or go with my guts and apply to medical school elsewhere. If so, where do you suggest? For the moment, I'm really liking SGU and Ross. Any information on med school in London would be appreciated as well.
Thank you all in advance.
I have two semesters left to finish with my bachelors. As of right now my GPA is complete trash (2.6) I'm working really hard to get up on my last two semesters. I've been thinking about Caribbean med schools for a while now and for many other reasons beside the obvious. I have experienced in the med field; I've worked at a doctors office, shadowed a doctor and also volunteered at the hospital. I know I have the potential to be a successful physician but my grades however tells a different story.
I spoke to my advisor and this was her suggestion "Finish my bachelors on a strong note (better grades), then take post-grad courses, take the GRE and apply to a graduate school and get my masters with strong solid grades, and then proceed on to take the MCAT and then apply to medical school". She then suggested that maybe the medical field is not for me 🙁 I believe that taking her path would take approximately a few years (2 or 3 years). I hated the idea and went back to doing some more research.
I started looking at some schools in London and couldn't find their requirements for international students. So then, I refocus on the Caribbean (I have read as much thread as I can and they are quite informative). This is pretty lenghty, I just wanted to paint a picture to get more accurate answers.
I guess what I'm trying to say is should I listen to my advisor, or go with my guts and apply to medical school elsewhere. If so, where do you suggest? For the moment, I'm really liking SGU and Ross. Any information on med school in London would be appreciated as well.
Thank you all in advance.