Hello all,
I am at a crossroads. I am 24 and doing my post-bac. Have a 2.5 gpa from Cornell, expecting to be able to bring that up to near a 3.0 if not above by spring '09.
Now if I do this and get a good score on my MCAT, I may still not get into a US school. I am getting involved in very good research experience right now and will probably be published several times in the coming year or two. I have other stuff on my resume, volunteer etc. but my UG gpa is just garbage and theres not all that much I can do about it. I want to get on with my life already.
My girlfriend and I just broke up. We have an age difference of 6 years, shes 30 and I 24. She wants the things that only a person with a job or near to having a good job can give her. I know that its not wise to change your goals an account of a relationship obviously riddled with complications but it just got me thinking. What if I dont even get into a US school for another 5-6 years if at all?! and wind up in the caribbean anyway?? This is something that doesnt make me too happy so I would just like to know the real hard brass tacks about caribbean schools if those of you out there would like to share;
-will I be able to get into one of the big 4 schools right now or very soon? 2.5-2.6 gpa, good MCAT(assumed, because havent taken it yet) with good application otherwise.
-will I be able to get a residency in california or ny without TOO much difficulty? and what are the chances of getting one where I could eventually practice cardiology? (is that a branch of internal medicine?)
-barring the stigma, which I think I can handle, what are the other negatives? I know it may be tougher down there for the two years and all that, but someone told me once that internal medicine, which I thought was the heading that cardiology falls under, wouldnt be all that hard to break into from a caribbean school. Any comments?
Also as a side note, what does a resident make? 30-40,000? I want to start a family or at least not be dead broke forever, especially if I may end up in the caribbean anyway.
Thanks everybody
I am at a crossroads. I am 24 and doing my post-bac. Have a 2.5 gpa from Cornell, expecting to be able to bring that up to near a 3.0 if not above by spring '09.
Now if I do this and get a good score on my MCAT, I may still not get into a US school. I am getting involved in very good research experience right now and will probably be published several times in the coming year or two. I have other stuff on my resume, volunteer etc. but my UG gpa is just garbage and theres not all that much I can do about it. I want to get on with my life already.
My girlfriend and I just broke up. We have an age difference of 6 years, shes 30 and I 24. She wants the things that only a person with a job or near to having a good job can give her. I know that its not wise to change your goals an account of a relationship obviously riddled with complications but it just got me thinking. What if I dont even get into a US school for another 5-6 years if at all?! and wind up in the caribbean anyway?? This is something that doesnt make me too happy so I would just like to know the real hard brass tacks about caribbean schools if those of you out there would like to share;
-will I be able to get into one of the big 4 schools right now or very soon? 2.5-2.6 gpa, good MCAT(assumed, because havent taken it yet) with good application otherwise.
-will I be able to get a residency in california or ny without TOO much difficulty? and what are the chances of getting one where I could eventually practice cardiology? (is that a branch of internal medicine?)
-barring the stigma, which I think I can handle, what are the other negatives? I know it may be tougher down there for the two years and all that, but someone told me once that internal medicine, which I thought was the heading that cardiology falls under, wouldnt be all that hard to break into from a caribbean school. Any comments?
Also as a side note, what does a resident make? 30-40,000? I want to start a family or at least not be dead broke forever, especially if I may end up in the caribbean anyway.
Thanks everybody