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I recently graduated with a bachelors degree in biology from a small state university. I did great in school except for my second semester of junior year. I think I was suffering from burnout and family stress (no excuse, I know) but I started panicking as I was filling out my medical school applications that summer and was having a lot of trouble focusing on MCAT studying. I decided to explore optometry (I have always been fascinated with the eye) because of the shorter training and more flexibile lifestyle after talking to my optometrist. I decided to take a year to make up my mind, although I am applying to my state optometry school just in case. I am at the beginning of my "year off" and have been reading about the oversupply of optometrists and many recent grad's difficulties in finding full time jobs that pay enough to pay off loans. Although optometrists have some ability to treat ocular diseases, most are focusing more and more on just optics now. I am also beginning to realize that I may not be satisfied with the limited scope of optometry and will truly miss medicine, despite the longer work hours. I don't know if I will be happy with just being an OD. Does anyone have any advice? Is it too late to begin medical school two years after graduating from undergrad?
