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I just graduated from high school, and will be attending Harvard in the fall.
I am thinking about starting my own home care business. I got couple investors that will be willing to put in the money and so I am aiming to start it around december in Boston. I will be affiliating with a chain, so my certifications etc should not take more than 3 months. I know of a person who will offer my free consulting etc, so I have connections. If I could pull this off and actually make it succeed, I will be making quite a bit of money. But, money is not my only aim. I also want to get into medical school, so how will medical schools look upon that? Is this what I should devote my summer before college to? I have an opportunity to work at a startup homecare, so that will provide me with a good sense of how to do everything for my own.
My second choice is working for a local congressional campaign this summer. This sounds a lot of fun and I have never done something like this.
So, the ultimate question is, should I start working at the homecare and aim to start my own soon or should I work for the congressional campaign? Which will benefit me for medical school etc? Thanks and any advice will be appreciated.
I am thinking about starting my own home care business. I got couple investors that will be willing to put in the money and so I am aiming to start it around december in Boston. I will be affiliating with a chain, so my certifications etc should not take more than 3 months. I know of a person who will offer my free consulting etc, so I have connections. If I could pull this off and actually make it succeed, I will be making quite a bit of money. But, money is not my only aim. I also want to get into medical school, so how will medical schools look upon that? Is this what I should devote my summer before college to? I have an opportunity to work at a startup homecare, so that will provide me with a good sense of how to do everything for my own.
My second choice is working for a local congressional campaign this summer. This sounds a lot of fun and I have never done something like this.
So, the ultimate question is, should I start working at the homecare and aim to start my own soon or should I work for the congressional campaign? Which will benefit me for medical school etc? Thanks and any advice will be appreciated.