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I don't know, lately the burden of pre med requirements and and the extracurricular stuff has been racking my brain. Some of you may know that I decided this semester to switch from pre-law to pre-med after I realized it's what I really wanted to do. Currently, I'm only taking College Physics I, and I'll begin the rest of my prerequisites next semester (in my senior year). Today, I was figuring out my schedule, and for a usually non-science student, it seemed like a lot. I'll be taking Biology I, Chemistry I, Calculus I, Bio lab, Chem lab, a humanities course, and I'll be doing research every week (10 hours) in a Psychology lab. After talking to some people, a couple of which gave up on pre-med, I'm starting to doubt myself. I mean, I was pretty good as a Poli Sci and Psychology double major (3.96 GPA), and thus far in my Physics class I scored a 97% on the first exam (class average was 72%), but everyone keeps telling me about how hard these science classes are, and how much harder Orgo will be in the future (oh, the horror stories I've heard).
I don't know, I guess I'm just ranting now, but I'm just looking for some words of encouragement from you guys. This is doable, right? The one thing I keep telling myself is that others have done it, these are level 100 classes, and while they aren't easy, they do go a chapter a week, and the lab classes follow the same material (right? lol). The one thing I'm used to is studying a lot, and reading a lot. The good thing I like is that we go a chapter a week (I'm used to having to read and memorize hundreds of pages a week in my other classes), and I genuinely enjoy the topics and like to study these sciences. I guess the number of hours just scared me, I mean, including research, I'll be doing 27 hours of school a week. That's doable, right? Even with science classes? If I study, and prepare, I can do this! I just want to one day be a DO or MD, and do IM primary care, and help out here in Illinois (be it Chicago or rural). Thanks for listening guys. 🙂
I don't know, I guess I'm just ranting now, but I'm just looking for some words of encouragement from you guys. This is doable, right? The one thing I keep telling myself is that others have done it, these are level 100 classes, and while they aren't easy, they do go a chapter a week, and the lab classes follow the same material (right? lol). The one thing I'm used to is studying a lot, and reading a lot. The good thing I like is that we go a chapter a week (I'm used to having to read and memorize hundreds of pages a week in my other classes), and I genuinely enjoy the topics and like to study these sciences. I guess the number of hours just scared me, I mean, including research, I'll be doing 27 hours of school a week. That's doable, right? Even with science classes? If I study, and prepare, I can do this! I just want to one day be a DO or MD, and do IM primary care, and help out here in Illinois (be it Chicago or rural). Thanks for listening guys. 🙂

