Im a freshman who came to college with the thought that I would give it all and try my best to get a 4.0, hence, meaning I would have to ace every exam and every quiz and every project, well its not working out like that for me right now, i mean im like getting low 90s.. not good enough if i plan to go to med school...
but i also work at the medical school in my university, which is awesome in that I can establish connections. (I mean just the other day I had a med prof. explain osmosis to me lol).
And right now I work at admissions. so we're really excited for interviews coming up buuttttttttttt
im also going for 17 credits and I work about 11 hours a week which is not too bad but do you guys think its too much?
and do u guys think that working at a med school will assist me in any way when i do apply to med school?
but i also work at the medical school in my university, which is awesome in that I can establish connections. (I mean just the other day I had a med prof. explain osmosis to me lol).
And right now I work at admissions. so we're really excited for interviews coming up buuttttttttttt
im also going for 17 credits and I work about 11 hours a week which is not too bad but do you guys think its too much?
and do u guys think that working at a med school will assist me in any way when i do apply to med school?
Relax brotha- have fun and enjoy yourself while in undergrad, work hard and don't write off medical school because of a few A-'s. (actually I don't know of anyone who has had straight A's on every exam and assignment in undergrad) True, you want your grades to be good and competitive, but keep in mind that MANY students routinely get accepted at great programs with GPA's in 3.5-3.6 range. Make sure you have good EC's and get some research under your belt, do well on the MCAT and you'll be a-OK. Don't let the nuerotic pre-meds on here tell you your screwed because you don't have a 4.0/45T...its not only misleading but total, utter BS.