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Alright guys, before you think this topic does not belong in the MPH forum... keep reading:
- When I started college, I was a biology major because I wanted to go to med school. Then I learned that one doesn't have to be a bio major to do that. So I switched my major to psychology. But I continued taking pre-med courses because medical school was still in the back of my mind. And so far I have completed every pre-med course, except for O-Chem...
- In between, I decided that I am really interested in doing humanitarian work/social service in poverty-thick countries. Something like International health, etc. I will be done with my undergrad by the end of this year. And, thus, I have decided to apply for MPH for Fall 2006.
- Here is the problem: My grades in those pre-med courses are really average. Think lots of "Cs" and couple of repeats for General Chemistry. So I was thinking, since the schools I want to apply for MPH accept MCAT, maybe I should take the MCAT this August and do really well to make for my "C" average GPA in those Science classes? Do you guys think that would be worth it? Enough so that a decent MCAT score would show these public health schools that this student (me) has the potential? (Ofcourse I'll have to work really hard to attain atleast a 30.)
Or should I just forget about it and simply take the GRE and do well?
Also, if I take both the MCAT and GRE and do reasonably well, then do I have to send scores for both?
Thanks for reading guys...but PLEASE help me out. 🙂
- When I started college, I was a biology major because I wanted to go to med school. Then I learned that one doesn't have to be a bio major to do that. So I switched my major to psychology. But I continued taking pre-med courses because medical school was still in the back of my mind. And so far I have completed every pre-med course, except for O-Chem...
- In between, I decided that I am really interested in doing humanitarian work/social service in poverty-thick countries. Something like International health, etc. I will be done with my undergrad by the end of this year. And, thus, I have decided to apply for MPH for Fall 2006.
- Here is the problem: My grades in those pre-med courses are really average. Think lots of "Cs" and couple of repeats for General Chemistry. So I was thinking, since the schools I want to apply for MPH accept MCAT, maybe I should take the MCAT this August and do really well to make for my "C" average GPA in those Science classes? Do you guys think that would be worth it? Enough so that a decent MCAT score would show these public health schools that this student (me) has the potential? (Ofcourse I'll have to work really hard to attain atleast a 30.)
Or should I just forget about it and simply take the GRE and do well?
Also, if I take both the MCAT and GRE and do reasonably well, then do I have to send scores for both?
Thanks for reading guys...but PLEASE help me out. 🙂