Hello everyone,
I am 31 year old. I am currently a full time engineer (have been working for 2 years). Last two years I seriously thought about medical school, and taking pre-med courses while working full time. I got my BS and MS in nuclear physics from top 10 public school in 07 and 09 with uGPA 3.2 and grad GPA 3.8. I was accepted to PhD and worked on PhD on thermal fluid research for 1 year. I lost my interest in my research because it is too theoretical and has no "meaningful" application, then I quit and got an engineering job immediately. I am doing very well at my job and get promoted recently. Life is no longer beautiful when a big decision is made: a call of medicine.
I and my wife married for 6 years ( no children). I mentioned my medical dream to my wife 2 years ago, and she didn't agree and even threaten a divorce few times. She has complained about I am spending money for my pre-med courses for years. I am very frustrated. I withdrawn a genetics course last semester because of her consistent fighting and threatening. I know it is my call to whether pursue medicine or not. But I really appreciate your advices
1) Is it worth to sacrifice a marriage to pursue my dream ? If I get accepted into medical school, do you think the marriage will last if one spouse is totally against it ?
2) Is it worth to quit a decent job ( which you are trained and work for 9 years ) to pursue medical school which you are not very sure that you will be successful. High risk, high reward.
3) Here is my community college grade 7 years ago. Biology I (B), physics I (B), physics II (A), Chemistry I (A), Chemistry II (C), Org Chem I (A), Org Chem II (F, I missed the final due to a car accident without police report. I couldn't convince the professor to let me retake the final).
My university uGPA : 3.2. They are all hardcore physics and mathematics course.
My current GPA in 2012: Chem I (A), Chem II (A), Org Chem I (A-), Genetics (W).
How do you think about my chance to be accepted in medical school ? I have 3 years of research experiences with 2 papers and 2 year R&D engineering experience. But none relate to medicine.
I am sorry it is a long story. I really appreciate your advices. Thanks.
I am 31 year old. I am currently a full time engineer (have been working for 2 years). Last two years I seriously thought about medical school, and taking pre-med courses while working full time. I got my BS and MS in nuclear physics from top 10 public school in 07 and 09 with uGPA 3.2 and grad GPA 3.8. I was accepted to PhD and worked on PhD on thermal fluid research for 1 year. I lost my interest in my research because it is too theoretical and has no "meaningful" application, then I quit and got an engineering job immediately. I am doing very well at my job and get promoted recently. Life is no longer beautiful when a big decision is made: a call of medicine.
I and my wife married for 6 years ( no children). I mentioned my medical dream to my wife 2 years ago, and she didn't agree and even threaten a divorce few times. She has complained about I am spending money for my pre-med courses for years. I am very frustrated. I withdrawn a genetics course last semester because of her consistent fighting and threatening. I know it is my call to whether pursue medicine or not. But I really appreciate your advices
1) Is it worth to sacrifice a marriage to pursue my dream ? If I get accepted into medical school, do you think the marriage will last if one spouse is totally against it ?
2) Is it worth to quit a decent job ( which you are trained and work for 9 years ) to pursue medical school which you are not very sure that you will be successful. High risk, high reward.
3) Here is my community college grade 7 years ago. Biology I (B), physics I (B), physics II (A), Chemistry I (A), Chemistry II (C), Org Chem I (A), Org Chem II (F, I missed the final due to a car accident without police report. I couldn't convince the professor to let me retake the final).
My university uGPA : 3.2. They are all hardcore physics and mathematics course.
My current GPA in 2012: Chem I (A), Chem II (A), Org Chem I (A-), Genetics (W).
How do you think about my chance to be accepted in medical school ? I have 3 years of research experiences with 2 papers and 2 year R&D engineering experience. But none relate to medicine.
I am sorry it is a long story. I really appreciate your advices. Thanks.