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I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I am just 17 years old. I've had a 4.0 GPA through my first 3 years of high school, and I will be a senior in September. I am a very hard worker, and I am interested in helping people out. I joined this site because I really don't know what career to pursue, but I do know that I want to help people. I am not interested in becoming a dermatologist for the "lifestyle", but simply because I don't think I could handle someone dying or bleeding on the table in front of me.
I would really appreciate it if somebody who is currently working in dermatology could advise me as to what to do NOW. Being only a senior in high school, I figure I have plenty of time to decide what I want to be, but I'm sure taking certain classes or trying out different jobs would benefit me in the future.
Should I take any classes next year like AP Biology or Chemistry, or can I just wait until college to take those classes? Also, does it matter which college I go to? I want to go to George Mason University (in Northern Virginia) so I can stay close to home, but if I go here will I be lessening my chances of becoming a dermatologist in the future?
I know those are a lot of questions to ask, but any advice at all would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
Adam
I would really appreciate it if somebody who is currently working in dermatology could advise me as to what to do NOW. Being only a senior in high school, I figure I have plenty of time to decide what I want to be, but I'm sure taking certain classes or trying out different jobs would benefit me in the future.
Should I take any classes next year like AP Biology or Chemistry, or can I just wait until college to take those classes? Also, does it matter which college I go to? I want to go to George Mason University (in Northern Virginia) so I can stay close to home, but if I go here will I be lessening my chances of becoming a dermatologist in the future?
I know those are a lot of questions to ask, but any advice at all would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
Adam
But then you fill out WashU's MD application and realize they want your HS class rank and SAT score. Or ummm, maybe you didn't apply to WashU.