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Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster...
Do you think that medical school is more dedication to hard work or intelligence? Or a combination of both?
I am 33, currently working on a BSN . I keep hearing this little voice in my head saying "you should be a doctor." I was a teenage mom in a small working class town, where generally the goal was to get a permanent position in a factory. I moved away a few years ago and I feel that my eyes have been opened to opportunities that I never considered while trapped there. Just the fact that I will have a bachelors degree puts me far and above most of the people that I knew there.
I have been working in health care about 10 years or so, and I keep feeling that I have this instinct about what is going on with people, physically and emotionally, but is that enough? I know I am smart, but my grade point is about 3.0, but I don't work all that hard at school. I know will have to work harder if this is something I want. I just don't know if my lack of mathematical abilities will stop me cold. I took an intro chem class and loved it, but algebra was totally confusing.
Sorry if I am rambling, I think this is the first time I have ever said anything about this dream to anyone but myself...
Long time lurker, first time poster...
Do you think that medical school is more dedication to hard work or intelligence? Or a combination of both?
I am 33, currently working on a BSN . I keep hearing this little voice in my head saying "you should be a doctor." I was a teenage mom in a small working class town, where generally the goal was to get a permanent position in a factory. I moved away a few years ago and I feel that my eyes have been opened to opportunities that I never considered while trapped there. Just the fact that I will have a bachelors degree puts me far and above most of the people that I knew there.
I have been working in health care about 10 years or so, and I keep feeling that I have this instinct about what is going on with people, physically and emotionally, but is that enough? I know I am smart, but my grade point is about 3.0, but I don't work all that hard at school. I know will have to work harder if this is something I want. I just don't know if my lack of mathematical abilities will stop me cold. I took an intro chem class and loved it, but algebra was totally confusing.
Sorry if I am rambling, I think this is the first time I have ever said anything about this dream to anyone but myself...
not in the United States to get into the US. Now ofcourse ur chances increase with the higher mcat but people still get in with below 30. As far as being nontraditional, the average age of med school matriculant is getting higher. I know at MUSC in South Carolina, their avg age is almost 27 y.o. Med school definately like the older student because they have life experience.
