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Ok, well here's the story; in some past threads, I've mentioned that I've been having a lot of problems in chemistry (I'm sure everyone here's known that by now), but the thing is I think that's become a problem that may seriously jeopardize my path to med school...
So the situation is, I've noticed that because I did not pass chemistry part A, and after doing some calculations and hearing some "wise" words from the pre-health advisor, there is a possibility that I may have to pick another career because I was informed that if I want to graduate on time, I must just stick with my major and hope for the best, in which my advisor suggested "maybe it's time for a different career path?" Of course the thing is, it is my life long dream to go to med school (why else would I be here on studentdocs?) and because I was so preoccupied with trying to get into medicine, I didn't even think about what to do if nothing worked out (I was initially suggested Law in the beginning of college, but I didn't want to go into it in the first place; now I'm probably going to do it because it may be something I can do given how well I've done in the humanities).
I've done some contemplating and it would appear that my options are as following:
a.) Forget about med school, and go with the backup career plan (my original plan was since english, philosophy and history are my forte, I should try out for Law school instead and take the LSAT)
b.) Stay for an additional 1-2 years while taking classes in the summer (the nearest JC is about 12 miles away and I don't have a car) or other non-degree schools (however, the downside is it has to be direct hits in getting good grades, which would be difficult because of my troubled past in a certain subject)
c.) Go to Law/grad school and then try again for medicine but at the same time taking additional classes outside of the law/grad school (I think it will take an extra 9-12 years?)
I may end up picking A because I'm really unsure whether or not if medical school is even a possibility now (and because I want to start preparing for my permanent job), but I'm open to all suggestions, considering I'm kind of desperate. So, any suggestions from anyone else on how to remedy this issue?
By the way, this is the last time you'll probably hear me bellyaching about chemistry (lol) or anything else for that matter
EDIT: I should inform those who do care, the main problem in why I am asking for help is because I am in my 5th year and my school is trying to drop out 6-7 year students due to "budget problems". This is more of a what to do this year forum, not what I want to do for the rest of my life.
So the situation is, I've noticed that because I did not pass chemistry part A, and after doing some calculations and hearing some "wise" words from the pre-health advisor, there is a possibility that I may have to pick another career because I was informed that if I want to graduate on time, I must just stick with my major and hope for the best, in which my advisor suggested "maybe it's time for a different career path?" Of course the thing is, it is my life long dream to go to med school (why else would I be here on studentdocs?) and because I was so preoccupied with trying to get into medicine, I didn't even think about what to do if nothing worked out (I was initially suggested Law in the beginning of college, but I didn't want to go into it in the first place; now I'm probably going to do it because it may be something I can do given how well I've done in the humanities).
I've done some contemplating and it would appear that my options are as following:
a.) Forget about med school, and go with the backup career plan (my original plan was since english, philosophy and history are my forte, I should try out for Law school instead and take the LSAT)
b.) Stay for an additional 1-2 years while taking classes in the summer (the nearest JC is about 12 miles away and I don't have a car) or other non-degree schools (however, the downside is it has to be direct hits in getting good grades, which would be difficult because of my troubled past in a certain subject)
c.) Go to Law/grad school and then try again for medicine but at the same time taking additional classes outside of the law/grad school (I think it will take an extra 9-12 years?)
I may end up picking A because I'm really unsure whether or not if medical school is even a possibility now (and because I want to start preparing for my permanent job), but I'm open to all suggestions, considering I'm kind of desperate. So, any suggestions from anyone else on how to remedy this issue?
By the way, this is the last time you'll probably hear me bellyaching about chemistry (lol) or anything else for that matter
EDIT: I should inform those who do care, the main problem in why I am asking for help is because I am in my 5th year and my school is trying to drop out 6-7 year students due to "budget problems". This is more of a what to do this year forum, not what I want to do for the rest of my life.
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