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Hi y'all .
I am considering applying for med school and would like some quick advice to help get me started.
I'm 27 y/o graduated from a small liberal arts school in 2012 with a 3.3 GPA majored in biology with chem minor. I didn't know at all what I wanted to do in college so when I graduated I ended up doing full time work as a paramedic for 2 years and then joined the Peace Corps. I did public health and community development work for two years in a medium sized rural fishing village with a fairly busy health center before deciding to extend for a third year. My third year project which I am currently finishing up is to help develop, manage, and implement a brand new national EMS program in my country of service. The experience has been challenging but wonderful and allowed me to do both actual medical work, EMS training for 70+new EMTs, as well as management/operations and program development in a prehospital setting as well as in the ER of the largest hospital in the country. Through this I have gotten to know several high ranking doctors from a highly respected US medical school that helps fund the ER and our EMS program and they have encouraged me to apply to med school. Also the medical director here for our EMS program is trained and licensed through the same university, runs the emergency medicine department here and he has been pushing regularly for me to get out of EMS and into medical school.
My question is if with my work experience and possible recommendations should I begin directly studying for the MCAT, retake some courses and maybe do a postbac program, or consider nursing where my GPA might not hurt as much? I do think it's time i get out of EMS to a degree though because of the **** pay and higher risk of injury and death. One additional note I only passed any of my classes because of adderal back in undergrad so I am starting from scratch with my MCAT studies and trying into overcome some grades like a D in physics 2.
I'd rather know where to start before I begin cramming for the MCAT only to learn in don't have a chance. Thanks for any and all input! Have an a wonderful day!
Mark
I am considering applying for med school and would like some quick advice to help get me started.
I'm 27 y/o graduated from a small liberal arts school in 2012 with a 3.3 GPA majored in biology with chem minor. I didn't know at all what I wanted to do in college so when I graduated I ended up doing full time work as a paramedic for 2 years and then joined the Peace Corps. I did public health and community development work for two years in a medium sized rural fishing village with a fairly busy health center before deciding to extend for a third year. My third year project which I am currently finishing up is to help develop, manage, and implement a brand new national EMS program in my country of service. The experience has been challenging but wonderful and allowed me to do both actual medical work, EMS training for 70+new EMTs, as well as management/operations and program development in a prehospital setting as well as in the ER of the largest hospital in the country. Through this I have gotten to know several high ranking doctors from a highly respected US medical school that helps fund the ER and our EMS program and they have encouraged me to apply to med school. Also the medical director here for our EMS program is trained and licensed through the same university, runs the emergency medicine department here and he has been pushing regularly for me to get out of EMS and into medical school.
My question is if with my work experience and possible recommendations should I begin directly studying for the MCAT, retake some courses and maybe do a postbac program, or consider nursing where my GPA might not hurt as much? I do think it's time i get out of EMS to a degree though because of the **** pay and higher risk of injury and death. One additional note I only passed any of my classes because of adderal back in undergrad so I am starting from scratch with my MCAT studies and trying into overcome some grades like a D in physics 2.
I'd rather know where to start before I begin cramming for the MCAT only to learn in don't have a chance. Thanks for any and all input! Have an a wonderful day!
Mark