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My Undergrad education has had twists and turns and needs some serious concrete planning if its ever gonna get done. First things first, I wasn't sure I wanted to be a Physician until after my first year in college, so it explains some of my first year issues. Here's what were looking at so far.
-Graduated from High School in 2009 (I graduated with various general college courses taken during the summers, classes such as Psychology, English 101, 102, etc.)
-Attended 2 Semesters at Arizona State University.
-----Fall 2009: -General Biology - B
-Gen Chemistry- W
-College Algebra- W
(and took some generals....Got 2 A's out of them)
-----Spring 2010: -General Biology 2 - C
-Economics- D
-Communications- B
-Sociology- B
(Wasn't sure about what to do with my life...tried out business...didn't like it. Was ready to just drop the idea of going to school in general. I was immature in every way. I left in Dec. 2010 on a two year mission in Bolivia and learned Spanish and a native language called Quechua). Changed my perspective and fueled my desire to buckle down and chase my dream of becoming a physician.
---------Spring 2013: -General Chemistry-W
-Anatomy- A
-Precalculus- W
(Realized at this point I had to step back to ground zero. Changed schools, got accepted into BYU Idaho and made the tough decision of starting all over.)
---------Fall 2013: College Algebra: A
-Humanities- A
-Foundations-A
-Religion- A
-Guitar- A
(While attending BYU Idaho I met my wife. Had an awesome semester confidence wise, but made the decision to go to back to Arizona to be closer to family.)
---------Spring 2014: -General Chemistry- A
-Precalculus- A
- Food and Nutrition- A
- Multiculturalism- A
----------Fall 2014: -General Chemistry 2- A
-Calculus- A
-General Physics- A
(Got accepted to BYU. They have an awesome Pre-Med program/acceptance stats...moved up. Chose Public Health w/ an emphasis in Health Science as my major.
----------Spring 2015: -Organic Chemistry (doing well so far)
-Health promotion
-Environmental Health
-Religion
-Public Health
Unfortunately my Physics class wasn't accepted here at BYU even though it would be accepted at Medical schools. After this semester which ends in April, I plan on going back to AZ to take the second physics course at a community college. Then that just leaves Organic Chemistry for the Fall 2015 when I get back to BYU.
I know its just been a complete mess thus far, credits from various schools and moving around as life has made its opportunities. I also just had my first child, this year which has made my motivation and sense of responsibility even more committed.
What I need help with is ADVICE and help PLANNING! When do I take the MCAT? and how can I plan the next two years to have sufficient time to study for the exam? Another one of my worries is the fact that I haven't taken Psychology nor Sociology for over 4 years. Also, When should I take Biochemistry, and is it possible to take the 2015 MCAT without taking biochem? Is there anyway I could take the MCAT this year? or no way....I appreciate all the help, I truly do!
As far as extracurriculars, I have volunteered at a hospital in the PACU for 6 months. Through that I was able to get a position as a Medical Scribe for Physicians and PA's at the Emergency Department at the same hospital. I worked there for 7 months before going to BYU Idaho. Loved it!!!! I have also served as a Pre-Health Club V.P. officer which was also a great way to serve my fellow pre health students. This semester I'm joining the red cross club and am going out teaching CPR classes to hispanic communities in Utah.
I've also shadowed a D.O. Family medicine doctor(who has become more like family), who has been like my personal mentor and has said various times to call him for a letter of Rec. when I apply to school. I've also shadowed an M.D. who likewise has been awesome and is ready to help with anything when the time comes. I also developed a great relationship with my Chemistry professor who was also my Pre-Health Advisor and he told me to definitely keep in touch (LOR opportunity)
I'm also a first generation college student, my parents are both immigrants from Mexico. Its been a rough, stressful road, I appreciate any and all opinions. I'm 23 for goodness sakes! Being a physcian has been my goal for quite a while now, not giving up on it. I know I can do it, I just feel like my options as guidance up to know hasn't been the best. THANKS IN ADVANCE TO ALL!!
-Graduated from High School in 2009 (I graduated with various general college courses taken during the summers, classes such as Psychology, English 101, 102, etc.)
-Attended 2 Semesters at Arizona State University.
-----Fall 2009: -General Biology - B
-Gen Chemistry- W
-College Algebra- W
(and took some generals....Got 2 A's out of them)
-----Spring 2010: -General Biology 2 - C
-Economics- D
-Communications- B
-Sociology- B
(Wasn't sure about what to do with my life...tried out business...didn't like it. Was ready to just drop the idea of going to school in general. I was immature in every way. I left in Dec. 2010 on a two year mission in Bolivia and learned Spanish and a native language called Quechua). Changed my perspective and fueled my desire to buckle down and chase my dream of becoming a physician.
---------Spring 2013: -General Chemistry-W
-Anatomy- A
-Precalculus- W
(Realized at this point I had to step back to ground zero. Changed schools, got accepted into BYU Idaho and made the tough decision of starting all over.)
---------Fall 2013: College Algebra: A
-Humanities- A
-Foundations-A
-Religion- A
-Guitar- A
(While attending BYU Idaho I met my wife. Had an awesome semester confidence wise, but made the decision to go to back to Arizona to be closer to family.)
---------Spring 2014: -General Chemistry- A
-Precalculus- A
- Food and Nutrition- A
- Multiculturalism- A
----------Fall 2014: -General Chemistry 2- A
-Calculus- A
-General Physics- A
(Got accepted to BYU. They have an awesome Pre-Med program/acceptance stats...moved up. Chose Public Health w/ an emphasis in Health Science as my major.
----------Spring 2015: -Organic Chemistry (doing well so far)
-Health promotion
-Environmental Health
-Religion
-Public Health
Unfortunately my Physics class wasn't accepted here at BYU even though it would be accepted at Medical schools. After this semester which ends in April, I plan on going back to AZ to take the second physics course at a community college. Then that just leaves Organic Chemistry for the Fall 2015 when I get back to BYU.
I know its just been a complete mess thus far, credits from various schools and moving around as life has made its opportunities. I also just had my first child, this year which has made my motivation and sense of responsibility even more committed.
What I need help with is ADVICE and help PLANNING! When do I take the MCAT? and how can I plan the next two years to have sufficient time to study for the exam? Another one of my worries is the fact that I haven't taken Psychology nor Sociology for over 4 years. Also, When should I take Biochemistry, and is it possible to take the 2015 MCAT without taking biochem? Is there anyway I could take the MCAT this year? or no way....I appreciate all the help, I truly do!
As far as extracurriculars, I have volunteered at a hospital in the PACU for 6 months. Through that I was able to get a position as a Medical Scribe for Physicians and PA's at the Emergency Department at the same hospital. I worked there for 7 months before going to BYU Idaho. Loved it!!!! I have also served as a Pre-Health Club V.P. officer which was also a great way to serve my fellow pre health students. This semester I'm joining the red cross club and am going out teaching CPR classes to hispanic communities in Utah.
I've also shadowed a D.O. Family medicine doctor(who has become more like family), who has been like my personal mentor and has said various times to call him for a letter of Rec. when I apply to school. I've also shadowed an M.D. who likewise has been awesome and is ready to help with anything when the time comes. I also developed a great relationship with my Chemistry professor who was also my Pre-Health Advisor and he told me to definitely keep in touch (LOR opportunity)
I'm also a first generation college student, my parents are both immigrants from Mexico. Its been a rough, stressful road, I appreciate any and all opinions. I'm 23 for goodness sakes! Being a physcian has been my goal for quite a while now, not giving up on it. I know I can do it, I just feel like my options as guidance up to know hasn't been the best. THANKS IN ADVANCE TO ALL!!
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