- Joined
- Jun 1, 2005
- Messages
- 307
- Reaction score
- 2
from here http://www.saem.org/download/54_60.pdf
thing is, i'm not really feeling my first and second year classes... they're good and all, but pretty bland on the appeal factor. right now i'm sitting around middle of the road and just above a 3.5.
the only reason i ask this is that i'm pretty stoked about EM and the "shadowing" i've done really makes me think it is what i want to do (i know, i know... i can't be sure until i've done my 3rd and 4th year rotations). I'd like to be able to have options in where i apply, but i'm really not too keen on memorizing the genetic makeup of a lymphocyte. Don't get me wrong, i have the capacity do sit and study 10 hours a day about crap i don't really care about, but i'd prefer not to do it and i don't feel that it will have an application in my life as a clinician.
so would i be able to "take a hit" on my pre-clinical grades yet still have some good options if i can compensate with good EM grades, letters, and interview?
thx
thing is, i'm not really feeling my first and second year classes... they're good and all, but pretty bland on the appeal factor. right now i'm sitting around middle of the road and just above a 3.5.
the only reason i ask this is that i'm pretty stoked about EM and the "shadowing" i've done really makes me think it is what i want to do (i know, i know... i can't be sure until i've done my 3rd and 4th year rotations). I'd like to be able to have options in where i apply, but i'm really not too keen on memorizing the genetic makeup of a lymphocyte. Don't get me wrong, i have the capacity do sit and study 10 hours a day about crap i don't really care about, but i'd prefer not to do it and i don't feel that it will have an application in my life as a clinician.
so would i be able to "take a hit" on my pre-clinical grades yet still have some good options if i can compensate with good EM grades, letters, and interview?
thx