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I have researched this field for a few weeks and the study of the eyes seems intriguing. I want to learn more and am thinking of volunteering with an Optometrist to learn some practical skills.
However, I have no experience with science classes since I majored in a social science in 2008 and am wondering if an Optometrist would hire me as a volunteer. I mean, after all, I am a volunteer so he would only be gaining something by having me and so would I.
Further, while in college I took Calculus I and Calculus III so I know this two courses count toward my prerequisites for Optometry school. I will take some courses such as Chemistry, Biology, and Psych during the summer to get things started. Since I don't have any experience studying the sciences at the college level, should I ease into my summer session and only take one course as opposed to three? I know the process of finishing all of my prerequisites will probably take a year before I can take the OAT and apply to Optometry school.
Any advice, suggestions, and recommendations are greatly appreciated.
However, I have no experience with science classes since I majored in a social science in 2008 and am wondering if an Optometrist would hire me as a volunteer. I mean, after all, I am a volunteer so he would only be gaining something by having me and so would I.
Further, while in college I took Calculus I and Calculus III so I know this two courses count toward my prerequisites for Optometry school. I will take some courses such as Chemistry, Biology, and Psych during the summer to get things started. Since I don't have any experience studying the sciences at the college level, should I ease into my summer session and only take one course as opposed to three? I know the process of finishing all of my prerequisites will probably take a year before I can take the OAT and apply to Optometry school.
Any advice, suggestions, and recommendations are greatly appreciated.