Hey,
So I'm a second year associate in "big law" in NYC, making about 200k with about 90k of debt left. I'm 29. And I'm really regretting not going to med school, so I'm considering getting my pre-reqs started and heading back for a career change. I have read several posts in these forums already, and they've been really helpful, but I feel I'm in a slightly atypical situation and it's all a little bewildering. Especially when I consider that I have the law school admissions/trajectory down cold, it's overwhelming how much I don't know about med school. So, apologies for the barrage, but any help you could provide would be great.
1. Are foreign undergrad GPAs counted in any particular way? I want to a school with a grading system/curve that aren't easily transparent. (I did law school as an undergrad, then came to the US and did a JD after.) I'm not sure how it will come out here- it might be as low as a 2.4- but it's also the top 20%, so I don't know how to guage this.
2. How important will my grades from my JD be? What about the fact that I'm working as a lawyer? Reduced expectations for my extracurriculars? Will I just look flighty?
3. Re: Pre-reqs. I don't actually have an English credit- but seven years of law school... does this suffice? In other words, are the pre-reqs suggestions you can deviate from if comparable preparation or are they pretty much set in stone?
4. Does the caliber of school where you do your pre-reqs matter? I know Columbia has a pre-med post bac program, but it's expensive. CUNY is much cheaper. For law school applications, your grades were much, much more important than where you took the classes. Is it the same for med school apps?
5. Are there any pre-med post bac programs that cater to those with full time jobs? (In NYC would be especially appreciated.) I plan on taking evening classes, but my job is currently demanding and unpredictable, hours wise, and I'm worried about not being able to make all my classes. In law school, attendance wasn't a huge deal. What sort of understanding can I expect from professors here.
6. I don't think I'll have time to volunteer/research in addition to practicing. Assuming (big assumption, but I understand the importance) that I do well on both my pre-reqs and MCAT, is admission likely despite these lacunae? What about scholarships? Would I still be in the running?
Thanks in advance. I'm sure some of these answers have already been posted, so I apologize for the redundancy. But I do want to get started in January and I feel like I should probably get more of a handle on things asap. So any help is appreciated.
So I'm a second year associate in "big law" in NYC, making about 200k with about 90k of debt left. I'm 29. And I'm really regretting not going to med school, so I'm considering getting my pre-reqs started and heading back for a career change. I have read several posts in these forums already, and they've been really helpful, but I feel I'm in a slightly atypical situation and it's all a little bewildering. Especially when I consider that I have the law school admissions/trajectory down cold, it's overwhelming how much I don't know about med school. So, apologies for the barrage, but any help you could provide would be great.
1. Are foreign undergrad GPAs counted in any particular way? I want to a school with a grading system/curve that aren't easily transparent. (I did law school as an undergrad, then came to the US and did a JD after.) I'm not sure how it will come out here- it might be as low as a 2.4- but it's also the top 20%, so I don't know how to guage this.
2. How important will my grades from my JD be? What about the fact that I'm working as a lawyer? Reduced expectations for my extracurriculars? Will I just look flighty?
3. Re: Pre-reqs. I don't actually have an English credit- but seven years of law school... does this suffice? In other words, are the pre-reqs suggestions you can deviate from if comparable preparation or are they pretty much set in stone?
4. Does the caliber of school where you do your pre-reqs matter? I know Columbia has a pre-med post bac program, but it's expensive. CUNY is much cheaper. For law school applications, your grades were much, much more important than where you took the classes. Is it the same for med school apps?
5. Are there any pre-med post bac programs that cater to those with full time jobs? (In NYC would be especially appreciated.) I plan on taking evening classes, but my job is currently demanding and unpredictable, hours wise, and I'm worried about not being able to make all my classes. In law school, attendance wasn't a huge deal. What sort of understanding can I expect from professors here.
6. I don't think I'll have time to volunteer/research in addition to practicing. Assuming (big assumption, but I understand the importance) that I do well on both my pre-reqs and MCAT, is admission likely despite these lacunae? What about scholarships? Would I still be in the running?
Thanks in advance. I'm sure some of these answers have already been posted, so I apologize for the redundancy. But I do want to get started in January and I feel like I should probably get more of a handle on things asap. So any help is appreciated.
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