I've lost everything.
My family consists of me and both my parents. My father is a physician and he lost his license. My mother is disabled but received no disability/unemployment checks. Now, I have to quit school and work full-time at a shoe-store so I can help pay the mortgage.. He used to make over 200K a year, and now we are legit left with nothing but unpaid bills, bills, bills.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but for the love of God, I have a 4.0 GPA and a 35 MCAT at a competitive university, and I was planning to apply to med school in June... WELL, NOT ANYMORE.
This thread in my opinion is bs. If you had a 35MCAT and a 4.0GPA, you would damn sure go ahead and attend med school on scholarships and grants. I'm telling you, there are a lot of people out there wanting a score/GPA like that, don't waste it. Take care and no offense intended.My family consists of me and both my parents. My father is a physician and he lost his license. My mother is disabled but received no disability/unemployment checks. Now, I have to quit school and work full-time at a shoe-store so I can help pay the mortgage.. He used to make over 200K a year, and now we are legit left with nothing but unpaid bills, bills, bills.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but for the love of God, I have a 4.0 GPA and a 35 MCAT at a competitive university, and I was planning to apply to med school in June... WELL, NOT ANYMORE.
I've been in this position before. I hate to say it, but I would finish college and apply. If you need to join the military or something like that that will pay for school and give you a stipend. Your parents may have to downsize. But you are an adult, you need to understand you are not responsible for what happened to your parents. Its ok to help them, but you should never have to give up on your dreams for them. Good luck OP I hope everything gets better no matter what you decide to do.
My family consists of me and both my parents. My father is a physician and he lost his license. My mother is disabled but received no disability/unemployment checks. Now, I have to quit school and work full-time at a shoe-store so I can help pay the mortgage.. He used to make over 200K a year, and now we are legit left with nothing but unpaid bills, bills, bills.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but for the love of God, I have a 4.0 GPA and a 35 MCAT at a competitive university, and I was planning to apply to med school in June... WELL, NOT ANYMORE.
This thread in my opinion is bs. If you had a 35MCAT and a 4.0GPA, you would damn sure go ahead and attend med school on scholarships and grants. I'm telling you, there are a lot of people out there wanting a score/GPA like that, don't waste it. Take care and no offense intended.
Dude, F that, get loans and apply to med school. Why did your dad lose his license? Shouldn't that be more of your dad's problem? Don't be stupid, go to med school and send him to work at shoe store. You can help them out later when you start making $$👍
Dude, F that, get loans and apply to med school. Why did your dad lose his license? Shouldn't that be more of your dad's problem? Don't be stupid, go to med school and send him to work at shoe store. You can help them out later when you start making $$👍
Dude, F that, get loans and apply to med school. Why did your dad lose his license? Shouldn't that be more of your dad's problem? Don't be stupid, go to med school and send him to work at shoe store. You can help them out later when you start making $$👍
It's just that our mortgage is expensive.. It's literally over 4K a month, and not to mention taxes and insurance on the house and cars, undergrad tuition, food, gas, etc.
To hell with my father and his stupid mistakes, but it's my mother who I feel badly for. She is disabled, and if I wouldn't stop feeling guilty if I ever leave her.
Now, I have to quit school and work full-time at a shoe-store so I can help pay the mortgage..
It's just that our mortgage is expensive.. It's literally over 4K a month, and not to mention taxes and insurance on the house and cars, undergrad tuition, food, gas, etc.
To hell with my father and his stupid mistakes, but it's my mother who I feel badly for. She is disabled, and if I wouldn't stop feeling guilty if I ever leave her.
Educated people shouldn't work at shoe stores. What's the point of all the classes you took in college then?
Your parents need to sell the house and move into something more affordable 1000-1500/mo. Your dad should be looking for a career/job alternative and you should be focused on applying. No matter what, don't put your medical career on the back seat. I know it sucks and you want to help out your mom and everything, but I seriously think by applying to med school/getting in this year is going to be the best way you could help them and yourself especially. As somebody said above, you will not be making very much at the shoe store. Once you start med school, you will have loan money and I bet the amount available per month will be bigger than you would have made in the shoe store. Please take our advice and go to med schoolIt's just that our mortgage is expensive.. It's literally over 4K a month, and not to mention taxes and insurance on the house and cars, undergrad tuition, food, gas, etc.
To hell with my father and his stupid mistakes, but it's my mother who I feel badly for. She is disabled, and if I wouldn't stop feeling guilty if I ever leave her.
My family consists of me and both my parents. My father is a physician and he lost his license. My mother is disabled but received no disability/unemployment checks. Now, I have to quit school and work full-time at a shoe-store so I can help pay the mortgage.. He used to make over 200K a year, and now we are legit left with nothing but unpaid bills, bills, bills.
Sorry if I'm ranting, but for the love of God, I have a 4.0 GPA and a 35 MCAT at a competitive university, and I was planning to apply to med school in June... WELL, NOT ANYMORE.
You should consider applying in June.
As plumazul linked:
I took some advanced calc classes during high school and unfortunately received a D in one class (long story short-I was going through major family crises that semester, went to therapy, and I barely went to class.). I am currently in my sophomore year in a private university in new york city and I am thinking of applying to med school but the thought of having the grade avged into my BCPM is extremely discouraging.
I currently have a stellar gpa and am doing well in all of my classes. I realize I will never be able to attain that 4.0 bcpm (due to that calc class); however, how badly will it reflect on me throughout the admissions process?
I am planning on retaking that class to prove that I am capable of handling the material.
How would prestigious med schools view this?
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OP is lying!
As plumazul linked:
I took some advanced calc classes during high school and unfortunately received a D in one class (long story short-I was going through major family crises that semester, went to therapy, and I barely went to class.). I am currently in my sophomore year in a private university in new york city and I am thinking of applying to med school but the thought of having the grade avged into my BCPM is extremely discouraging.
I currently have a stellar gpa and am doing well in all of my classes. I realize I will never be able to attain that 4.0 bcpm (due to that calc class); however, how badly will it reflect on me throughout the admissions process?
I am planning on retaking that class to prove that I am capable of handling the material.
How would prestigious med schools view this?
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OP is lying!
People these days, and you(Newyork3) think that we are going to compliment your "35MCAT and 4.0GPA". GTFO of here and go apply to some med schools. Or, just go work at the damn shoe store. Ridiculous.
Maybe he mentioned his stats to illustrate how hard he has worked? Have some sympathy.
OP, don't let your work go to waste. Take out some loans, or get some credit cards, and get into medical school!
Lies. Your dad lost his license? He was probably doing dodgy stuff. Your mom doesn't get disability? Hard to believe. But the best one is that your dad used to make $200k and you have to get a job at a shoe store to pay the bills. A SHOE STORE. You are gonna make, what, $10/hour? And this is going to cover the mortgage and bills? No way. Maybe your dad's $200k should have been better spent. And why are you financially responsible for your parents and the crazy bad financial decisions they apparently made.
Not buying it.
If someone is that intelligent to have a perfect GPA and a stellar MCAT score, they wouldn't be asking on SDN if they should work at a SHOE STORE.Maybe he mentioned his stats to illustrate how hard he has worked? Have some sympathy.
OP, don't let your work go to waste. Take out some loans, or get some credit cards, and get into medical school!
Lies. Your dad lost his license? He was probably doing dodgy stuff. Your mom doesn't get disability? Hard to believe. But the best one is that your dad used to make $200k and you have to get a job at a shoe store to pay the bills. A SHOE STORE. You are gonna make, what, $10/hour? And this is going to cover the mortgage and bills? No way. Maybe your dad's $200k should have been better spent. And why are you financially responsible for your parents and the crazy bad financial decisions they apparently made.
Not buying it.
Educated people shouldn't work at shoe stores. What's the point of all the classes you took in college then?
Maybe he mentioned his stats to illustrate how hard he has worked? Have some sympathy
why not downsize and sell the house?
In this economy, there are plenty of college grads working at shoe stores, starbucks, and bath and body works. If you think a college degree guarantees a job for "educated people", you might want to take a look at current stats...just saying...
I've been in this position before. I hate to say it, but I would finish college and apply. If you need to join the military or something like that that will pay for school and give you a stipend. Your parents may have to downsize. But you are an adult, you need to understand you are not responsible for what happened to your parents. Its ok to help them, but you should never have to give up on your dreams for them. Good luck OP I hope everything gets better no matter what you decide to do.
this is some ridiculous sympathy baiting