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Hi Again,
It has been awhile since I last posted. I am a 26 yr old AA female who graduated in 2006 with a 2.8 gpa (over 144 credit hours) and a B.S. in Psychology. I worked as a Behavioral Neuroscience Research Assistant for 4 months and a Phlebotomist for 6 months before I became a stay at home mother. Now that my son is about to enter preschool, I want to pursue my desire to become a doctor. I had the desire as an undergrad but lost faith in myself, mostly due to killing my gpa by taking extra classes an entire year, getting a D+ in one of my major courses, a C in Ochem I and a D in OChem II along with the stress of working 2-3 jobs while in school. I had a superwoman complex. I feel that I am more mature and understand myself a lot better than I did 5 years ago. I plan to pursue an undergrad degree in Chemistry (most of my credits will transfer), because it will allow me to complete my prereqs, and I don't have the money to do a postbacc. Is this a wise course of action? I hope to complete my prereqs (and retake OChem) this upcoming year and take the MCAT the next year. Is there anything I should be aware of or plan for?
Thanks
It has been awhile since I last posted. I am a 26 yr old AA female who graduated in 2006 with a 2.8 gpa (over 144 credit hours) and a B.S. in Psychology. I worked as a Behavioral Neuroscience Research Assistant for 4 months and a Phlebotomist for 6 months before I became a stay at home mother. Now that my son is about to enter preschool, I want to pursue my desire to become a doctor. I had the desire as an undergrad but lost faith in myself, mostly due to killing my gpa by taking extra classes an entire year, getting a D+ in one of my major courses, a C in Ochem I and a D in OChem II along with the stress of working 2-3 jobs while in school. I had a superwoman complex. I feel that I am more mature and understand myself a lot better than I did 5 years ago. I plan to pursue an undergrad degree in Chemistry (most of my credits will transfer), because it will allow me to complete my prereqs, and I don't have the money to do a postbacc. Is this a wise course of action? I hope to complete my prereqs (and retake OChem) this upcoming year and take the MCAT the next year. Is there anything I should be aware of or plan for?
Thanks