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Sorry if I sounds like a oppotunist, I would have preferred not to register myself as a 2nd degree seeker if not for it was the only way I could take extra classes.
Or it is just the natual worrier of me thinking way too much.
I'll be the anomaly here. I DID finish the second degree. I will be graduating this May with my second degree in Microbiology. My first was journalism. I've never been prouder of myself. Not to mention, the amount of time it would have taken me to adequately take the pre-reqs, MCAT etc. - still left plenty of time before matriculating to finish the degree. What else would I have been doing from September to now (the time since my acceptance - yes, I was accepted early) ?
I don't regret finishing it. Not only have I had high exposure to extremely difficult classes, but I have also earned a degree I am finally REALLY proud of. I definitely think the subject I picked will help me in medical school also. Pathogenic bacteria anyone? I love what I chose, and I can say 110 percent - I have no regrets.
someone's post made me concerned. I had a BSN. To take premed classes in accordance with school policy, I had to register myself as a second degree seeker for biochemistry. Of course everybody knows if I don't get into medical school, I would most likely not to get a 2nd degree in biochemistry.
I will most likely not getting a Bachelor's in biochem even if I get in.
Sorry if I sounds like a oppotunist, I would have preferred not to register myself as a 2nd degree seeker if not for it was the only way I could take extra classes.
Or it is just the natual worrier of me thinking way too much.
How'd you guys enroll in the second bachelor's degree? Is it only limited to fall enrollment?
Medical schools have an expectation that you will finish any graduate degree you begin. This expectation does not apply to a second baccalaureate degree. (And a few don't even require a first undergrad degree.)I had to register myself as a second degree seeker for biochemistry.
I will most likely not getting a Bachelor's in biochem even if I get in.
Medical schools have an expectation that you will finish any graduate degree you begin. This expectation does not apply to a second baccalaureate degree. (And a few don't even require a first undergrad degree.)