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32 year old non-trad here, stepping form the lurker shadows to introduce myself and solicit advice/feedback. I'm making the leap from IT/web work to medicine and hopefully research as well. Looking for help on how to proceed and succeed, and whether or not my plan is viable, and how I might execute it.
First, thanks for the amazingly inspirational, entertaining, relieving, and supportive posts that I've been reading. What a great community.
I have an A.S. in computer science and about 24 credits besides including some med pre-reqs, but I suspect I'll have to retake some and do another 2-3 years of undergrad to finish up. As a teenager I dropped out of school a few times while suffering from depression and anxiety, and as a result I have quite a few F's from classes I never completed. My cGPA is a 2.745 as a result, even though my A.S. and other recent classes are all 3.6+. I applied to my local uni (UMD College Park), assuming I'd get in, but it turns out they need a 3.0+ cGPA and I'm now applying more widely for Spring 2011 including small private colleges and other state universities. By asking around I was able to rule out online degrees as an option for pre-med, so I know I'll have to essentially live cheaply on loans for the next 2-3 years while I finish my B.S. degree.
I grew up in a medical (nursing, not Dr) family, and dated someone through medical school and R1, so I understand a bit about the lifestyle/hours, though I know until I try it I won't truly understand what it's like. I am excited about the person-to-person aspect of medicine, as well as the science and writing/research opportunities. I'm heavily leaning towards psychiatry and research on technologies for improved psychiatric care (beyond meds). Ideally I'd develop technologies and apply them with my patients at some point, which I know is pretty much unheard of but seems possible with the right background. I am also considering investing some time to write a book about borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia based on family experiences, and wonder if this would be a good research project, or just a distraction.
This is becoming long winded. In short - I am concerned that with my F's my GPA may not rise much above 3.2 even with fabulous grades from here on out. Also, I understand that MD/PHD and combined science programs are generally even more competitive than medical school programs because of the stipends and I'm not sure I'll make it in even with some decent research and MCATs.
I'm also worried about taking out $100k in loans for the rest of my undergrad, plus another $150k for medical school. Realistically I wonder if I can squeeze in any side work or freelance work to help with that... or if I'll just have to take the plunge.
Is my path to being able to do science AND clinical work the right one? Alternatives?
Okay, one more thing! When I go back to school in the Spring what should my major be? Some schools allow you to "do your own major" - does it matter as long as I fulfil my requirements for med school? I am guessing not and wonder if I can do some kind of mashup that would help me get some research in for my med school application.
Anyone in a similar situation or know someone who is? Looking forward to sharing many more long rambling posts! 😀
First, thanks for the amazingly inspirational, entertaining, relieving, and supportive posts that I've been reading. What a great community.
I have an A.S. in computer science and about 24 credits besides including some med pre-reqs, but I suspect I'll have to retake some and do another 2-3 years of undergrad to finish up. As a teenager I dropped out of school a few times while suffering from depression and anxiety, and as a result I have quite a few F's from classes I never completed. My cGPA is a 2.745 as a result, even though my A.S. and other recent classes are all 3.6+. I applied to my local uni (UMD College Park), assuming I'd get in, but it turns out they need a 3.0+ cGPA and I'm now applying more widely for Spring 2011 including small private colleges and other state universities. By asking around I was able to rule out online degrees as an option for pre-med, so I know I'll have to essentially live cheaply on loans for the next 2-3 years while I finish my B.S. degree.
I grew up in a medical (nursing, not Dr) family, and dated someone through medical school and R1, so I understand a bit about the lifestyle/hours, though I know until I try it I won't truly understand what it's like. I am excited about the person-to-person aspect of medicine, as well as the science and writing/research opportunities. I'm heavily leaning towards psychiatry and research on technologies for improved psychiatric care (beyond meds). Ideally I'd develop technologies and apply them with my patients at some point, which I know is pretty much unheard of but seems possible with the right background. I am also considering investing some time to write a book about borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia based on family experiences, and wonder if this would be a good research project, or just a distraction.
This is becoming long winded. In short - I am concerned that with my F's my GPA may not rise much above 3.2 even with fabulous grades from here on out. Also, I understand that MD/PHD and combined science programs are generally even more competitive than medical school programs because of the stipends and I'm not sure I'll make it in even with some decent research and MCATs.
I'm also worried about taking out $100k in loans for the rest of my undergrad, plus another $150k for medical school. Realistically I wonder if I can squeeze in any side work or freelance work to help with that... or if I'll just have to take the plunge.
Is my path to being able to do science AND clinical work the right one? Alternatives?
Okay, one more thing! When I go back to school in the Spring what should my major be? Some schools allow you to "do your own major" - does it matter as long as I fulfil my requirements for med school? I am guessing not and wonder if I can do some kind of mashup that would help me get some research in for my med school application.
Anyone in a similar situation or know someone who is? Looking forward to sharing many more long rambling posts! 😀
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