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One last questions,
I have seriously debated this for 3 years, and I don't think at this point if I know the answer?
Couple of questions on the joint program as well as my background...
I have done research for approximately 3 years, 6 abstracts, 1 paper published and another paper is in the process of being published. I have done neuroimaging research, as well as genetics research for two different labs primarily on neuropsychiatric diseases...
I have about 5 or 6 very competitive research awards in my school. I was really adamant in pursuing an MD/PhD. HOwever, couple of things really discourage me along the way, that seemed minor at first but now seem such a critical factor...
1) if I am applying to an average of 20 and 30 schools, and I apply to the joint program of lets say 5. Won't it be obvious to all the other schools, that these 5 schools are my top choice?
2) I really don't understand, after working in 4 different labs these past four years. On how, pple pursue a joint program, in a school or a lab they have never been to. I have had personal experiences of pursuing a top notch lab, and found that some of the pple in the lab were so ANAL and antisocial. of course, I keep to myself if pple are not social and focuse on my research. But I never knew how much politics were in play?! 🙁
3) Also, how could you be sure that the lab your pursuing is getting good funding? Gosh, in one of my labs, every 3 years, when the grant was running out, half the pple in the lab would have a cigarret on one hand, and a DARK Bitter black coffee onteh other hand....u couldn't even say hi to some pple cuz they were such in a bad mood...
4) Is there anyway, that I can get my medical degree first, and then get my PhD degree and still be eligible for the wonderful scholarship? I don't know how pple are able to commit 7 years of their lives without at least finishing 6 years of their life getting a degree? I know you see the fruits of your labor at the end of 7 years, but wouldnt it be easier to finish the md first and then the phd, or vice versa?
I really love research a lot not as much as medicine though. However, these little things, lab interactions, funding, the length of the program are such a turn off. I never thought myself of being naive, but when I look back. I used to think that the only consideration for doing an MD/PhD is the school and the lab. However, after my experiences, these little things are annoying. I don't know, maybe it was because I was an undergraduate, and pple would step on you if they felt like it. Maybe as a MD/PhD one is more entitled to respect? At this point, I really am confused on whether to apply or not, even though I have tried to have such an extensive background in terms of research?!!?!
please advise 😱
I have seriously debated this for 3 years, and I don't think at this point if I know the answer?
Couple of questions on the joint program as well as my background...
I have done research for approximately 3 years, 6 abstracts, 1 paper published and another paper is in the process of being published. I have done neuroimaging research, as well as genetics research for two different labs primarily on neuropsychiatric diseases...
I have about 5 or 6 very competitive research awards in my school. I was really adamant in pursuing an MD/PhD. HOwever, couple of things really discourage me along the way, that seemed minor at first but now seem such a critical factor...
1) if I am applying to an average of 20 and 30 schools, and I apply to the joint program of lets say 5. Won't it be obvious to all the other schools, that these 5 schools are my top choice?
2) I really don't understand, after working in 4 different labs these past four years. On how, pple pursue a joint program, in a school or a lab they have never been to. I have had personal experiences of pursuing a top notch lab, and found that some of the pple in the lab were so ANAL and antisocial. of course, I keep to myself if pple are not social and focuse on my research. But I never knew how much politics were in play?! 🙁
3) Also, how could you be sure that the lab your pursuing is getting good funding? Gosh, in one of my labs, every 3 years, when the grant was running out, half the pple in the lab would have a cigarret on one hand, and a DARK Bitter black coffee onteh other hand....u couldn't even say hi to some pple cuz they were such in a bad mood...
4) Is there anyway, that I can get my medical degree first, and then get my PhD degree and still be eligible for the wonderful scholarship? I don't know how pple are able to commit 7 years of their lives without at least finishing 6 years of their life getting a degree? I know you see the fruits of your labor at the end of 7 years, but wouldnt it be easier to finish the md first and then the phd, or vice versa?
I really love research a lot not as much as medicine though. However, these little things, lab interactions, funding, the length of the program are such a turn off. I never thought myself of being naive, but when I look back. I used to think that the only consideration for doing an MD/PhD is the school and the lab. However, after my experiences, these little things are annoying. I don't know, maybe it was because I was an undergraduate, and pple would step on you if they felt like it. Maybe as a MD/PhD one is more entitled to respect? At this point, I really am confused on whether to apply or not, even though I have tried to have such an extensive background in terms of research?!!?!
please advise 😱