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obviously, that's doing pretty well. what else are you doing to help you prepare? it would help if you gave a little more history so people have a better idea and don't have to sift through your old posts.
 
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Congrats on the grades. If medicine is something you want to do, take the advice of your premed advisor with a grain of salt. They are however taking a different perspective, mainly that you will be a minimum of 54 years old before you can start practicing; however, considering the average age of retirement is now 67.4, that's still a good 13-years based on the mean data as I see it. Good luck, and keep on keepin on. Also, I am weary about taking orgo and bio during the summer. That's a lot of work. Take care
 
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Of course, and I wish you the best of luck! :clap:
 
Originally posted by wclubin
I just finished my first semester of Post-Bacc at FAU. I took 8 credits while teaching 11 credits worth of math classes at a local CC. My grades for my first semester are:

Gen Chem 1 A
Gen Chem 1 Lab A
Physics for Engineers 1 A
Physics 1 Lab A

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I am going to take part 2 of the above classes next term. Over the summer I will take Gen Bio 1 & 2 and be in good shape to start orgo and some upper level bio classes next year.

Any comments or advice for me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

keep up the good work.
 
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It sounds shard to me; however, it seems you're pretty commited, granted I don't what FAU is. So, on a side note, do you club? Just interested, cause I'm 22 and I can't even hang. Keep up the good work, and I take the position a 4.0 looks good from whereeverthehell it comes from. Obviously, getting A's in the rest of your classwork is axiomatic to your success.
 
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