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Hello All!
Now that I am in my fourth semester as an undergrad, I think it is time to check in and see if anybody has any tips on how to progress towards medical school.
Just to give you guys some background:
I started bad in my freshman year as a chemical engineering major, and now in my fourth semester, I am sitting at a 2.74 cGPA with a science GPA somewhere in the mid to high 3s (I didn't sit and calculate the exact GPA yet) after switching to biochemistry after my first semester. I have been consistently improving my grades, but I still worry about my GPA a lot.
This semester is going well so far, and I am taking 5 classes, but I am debating dropping one (Not due to difficulty of work, I just can't understand the accent of my public speaking professor.) This would be my second W on my transcript if I withdrew from this course.
I can graduate in two years if I take some heavy semesters, but I am debating if a third year would be better. I don't know if I want to take my MCAT next year, or the year after.
I am an NJ resident and have been an EMT-B for four years now. I think I'm favoring going to a DO school right now, but I would be willing to go to an MD school as well.
Does anybody have any tips on how to get through this maze that is my situation?
Now that I am in my fourth semester as an undergrad, I think it is time to check in and see if anybody has any tips on how to progress towards medical school.
Just to give you guys some background:
I started bad in my freshman year as a chemical engineering major, and now in my fourth semester, I am sitting at a 2.74 cGPA with a science GPA somewhere in the mid to high 3s (I didn't sit and calculate the exact GPA yet) after switching to biochemistry after my first semester. I have been consistently improving my grades, but I still worry about my GPA a lot.
This semester is going well so far, and I am taking 5 classes, but I am debating dropping one (Not due to difficulty of work, I just can't understand the accent of my public speaking professor.) This would be my second W on my transcript if I withdrew from this course.
I can graduate in two years if I take some heavy semesters, but I am debating if a third year would be better. I don't know if I want to take my MCAT next year, or the year after.
I am an NJ resident and have been an EMT-B for four years now. I think I'm favoring going to a DO school right now, but I would be willing to go to an MD school as well.
Does anybody have any tips on how to get through this maze that is my situation?
