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Hi all,
I'm currently having to choose between (3) options for my gap year. I want to do a mix of what I'd like most, and also, ultimately, what would reflect favorably upon my med school application. I graduated this month, and will be taking a projected (2) gap years before matriculation. I'd planned on taking 1, and taking my MCAT this summer, but I have not taken Biochemistry, and don't feel comfortable enough just self-studying it.
Option 1: Go to Indonesia as a Fulbright ETA Fellow. This option is awesome! I love Indonesia! But, my cGPA and sGPA are mediocre at best right now, and I do need to take Biochemistry and a few other classes to get my cGPA to over a 3.7 and my sGPA over a 3.5/3.6. If I go on my Fulbright, I will not be able to take post-bacc classes unless they are online, and a lot of schools do not accept online credits.
Option 2: Teach HS Biology at an area school. I'm a licensed teacher, and was recently offered a job teaching full time. I'm not sure if adcoms see this as a plus or minus, I've been told both. I've also been told that adcoms will question my intentions of wanting a career in medicine if I've already worked in Education. Also, while I do love teaching, it is very high stress, especially for a first-year teacher. Planning, teaching, and grading can be very time consuming tasks, so I am not sure how much time I will be able to devote to my courses, as well as MCAT preparation.
Option 3: Take a job as an NIH IRTA Fellow. I actually got called from a lab this evening after cold calling and emailing a copious amount of PI's. The money is not so good (About half as much as I'd make being a teacher), but the research experience is GREAT. Also I do not think this is as high stress as being a teacher, but I fear it is a very cookie-cutter thing to do. Additionally, this is a good resume filler as I plan on re-applying for a Fulbright Research position if I do not end up doing Fulbright ETA this year.
Option 4: Become a dentist...lol, kidding! But it is enticing sometimes...haha jokes.
I'm currently having to choose between (3) options for my gap year. I want to do a mix of what I'd like most, and also, ultimately, what would reflect favorably upon my med school application. I graduated this month, and will be taking a projected (2) gap years before matriculation. I'd planned on taking 1, and taking my MCAT this summer, but I have not taken Biochemistry, and don't feel comfortable enough just self-studying it.
Option 1: Go to Indonesia as a Fulbright ETA Fellow. This option is awesome! I love Indonesia! But, my cGPA and sGPA are mediocre at best right now, and I do need to take Biochemistry and a few other classes to get my cGPA to over a 3.7 and my sGPA over a 3.5/3.6. If I go on my Fulbright, I will not be able to take post-bacc classes unless they are online, and a lot of schools do not accept online credits.
Option 2: Teach HS Biology at an area school. I'm a licensed teacher, and was recently offered a job teaching full time. I'm not sure if adcoms see this as a plus or minus, I've been told both. I've also been told that adcoms will question my intentions of wanting a career in medicine if I've already worked in Education. Also, while I do love teaching, it is very high stress, especially for a first-year teacher. Planning, teaching, and grading can be very time consuming tasks, so I am not sure how much time I will be able to devote to my courses, as well as MCAT preparation.
Option 3: Take a job as an NIH IRTA Fellow. I actually got called from a lab this evening after cold calling and emailing a copious amount of PI's. The money is not so good (About half as much as I'd make being a teacher), but the research experience is GREAT. Also I do not think this is as high stress as being a teacher, but I fear it is a very cookie-cutter thing to do. Additionally, this is a good resume filler as I plan on re-applying for a Fulbright Research position if I do not end up doing Fulbright ETA this year.
Option 4: Become a dentist...lol, kidding! But it is enticing sometimes...haha jokes.
Anyways, any opinions would be greatly appreciated!!