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Just wondering if I'm the minority here. As a freshman I started as an education major then switched to nursing. Transferred to a CC to save money. That CC lost it's accreditation at which time I did some soul searching and switched to biology/pre-med at a 4 year college.
Now I'm thinking I should have stuck with nursing and done pre-med courses on my own time for the same reasons AsianPersuation mentioned in his/her recent thread. I don't want to sound shallow but I literally wouldn't be able to support myself financially if by chance I wasn't accepted my first cycle. My main concern is how my indecisiveness will look when it comes time to apply to medical school. If I switch back to nursing I might work for awhile so I can pay down my debts and work on my prereqs then. The statistics don't lie--it might be a bad attitude by the average person will not get in to medical school so would I be discriminated against for having an established plan B? Am I over thinking this or no? (sorry for the rant but I really need to make a decision asap 🙁)
Now I'm thinking I should have stuck with nursing and done pre-med courses on my own time for the same reasons AsianPersuation mentioned in his/her recent thread. I don't want to sound shallow but I literally wouldn't be able to support myself financially if by chance I wasn't accepted my first cycle. My main concern is how my indecisiveness will look when it comes time to apply to medical school. If I switch back to nursing I might work for awhile so I can pay down my debts and work on my prereqs then. The statistics don't lie--it might be a bad attitude by the average person will not get in to medical school so would I be discriminated against for having an established plan B? Am I over thinking this or no? (sorry for the rant but I really need to make a decision asap 🙁)