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Hello to everyone here.
I am a 25 yo engineer working for a medical device company, and am looking to start down the path to become a doctor. I have found my engineering work to be unsatisfying and am looking for a new career where I can do meaningful challenging work and have a more direct impact on people's lives. I have some experience in wilderness medicine and have been a patient far too often and believe the medical field would provide me with the career I am looking for.
I graduated from undergrad at Duke in 2006 with a 3.5 GPA in mechanical engineering so I have a strong science background but not quite the right focus for medical school. Throughout my education science and math have come easily for me which was part of why I ended up in engineering.
I know I need to take some prereqs but am unsure of what level to start at. I took had a physics minor in college and took math through diff. eqs. so that should be taken care of. Chemistry and Biology are sticky as I received AP credit for the general level of both, but did not take any classes in these areas in college. Would it be wise to try and jump into organic chemistry or would i be better off/required to retake the general level? Similarly for biology, I would assume it would serve me to take more classes in the area but where would be the appropriate place to start. It would also be preferable to continue working my engineering job while i take some of my classes and continue to school full time later in the process. I live in Seattle so there are multiple community colleges as well as two well regarded four year schools (UW and SU) that i could take classes at and the CCs are more schedule friendly but likely less rigorous, what should i consider in this tradeoff?
Ideally I would apply next fall for 2011 admission if I can make sufficient progress on my prereqs, is this a realistic goal?
thanks for any help
I am a 25 yo engineer working for a medical device company, and am looking to start down the path to become a doctor. I have found my engineering work to be unsatisfying and am looking for a new career where I can do meaningful challenging work and have a more direct impact on people's lives. I have some experience in wilderness medicine and have been a patient far too often and believe the medical field would provide me with the career I am looking for.
I graduated from undergrad at Duke in 2006 with a 3.5 GPA in mechanical engineering so I have a strong science background but not quite the right focus for medical school. Throughout my education science and math have come easily for me which was part of why I ended up in engineering.
I know I need to take some prereqs but am unsure of what level to start at. I took had a physics minor in college and took math through diff. eqs. so that should be taken care of. Chemistry and Biology are sticky as I received AP credit for the general level of both, but did not take any classes in these areas in college. Would it be wise to try and jump into organic chemistry or would i be better off/required to retake the general level? Similarly for biology, I would assume it would serve me to take more classes in the area but where would be the appropriate place to start. It would also be preferable to continue working my engineering job while i take some of my classes and continue to school full time later in the process. I live in Seattle so there are multiple community colleges as well as two well regarded four year schools (UW and SU) that i could take classes at and the CCs are more schedule friendly but likely less rigorous, what should i consider in this tradeoff?
Ideally I would apply next fall for 2011 admission if I can make sufficient progress on my prereqs, is this a realistic goal?
thanks for any help